Rubio says progress has been made in talks to end war in Ukraine, but still a ways to go
Negotiators aim to resolve territorial and security issues in Ukraine peace talks as war nears its fourth year, with US officials pushing for a negotiated settlement, Rubio said.
- Speaking on Friday, Senator Marco Rubio said progress has been made but more work remains as Ukrainian negotiators traveled to the U.S. for talks in Miami and Washington, DC.
- U.S. officials have proposed creating a Board of Peace and an international stabilisation force amid core disagreements on territorial concessions and security guarantees between Ukraine and Russia.
- The U.S. proposal has been revised repeatedly with Donald Trump alternating support and pressure on concessions, and Rubio said, `The work now is to bring them back to the table.`
- On Friday, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will meet Egyptian, Turkish, and Qatari officials, and see Kirill Dmitriev in Miami on Saturday, Rubio said.
- With Kyiv refusing territorial concessions, Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukraine and the U.S. agreed on a 20-point peace framework and security guarantees, while Vladimir Putin demands ceding territory in four regions and Crimea.
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