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Rubio says the Ukraine peace proposal was authored by the US
Marco Rubio insists the US authored the 28-point Ukraine peace plan, despite senators calling it a Russian 'wish list' that favors Moscow, complicating diplomatic talks.
- On Saturday, Washington insisted its Ukraine proposal is official U.S. policy, rejecting senators' claim that U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called it a Russian `wish list`.
- The 28-point plan was authored by the U.S. and is presented as a strong framework based on input from the Russian side and Ukraine, but critics say it largely favors Moscow and cedes Ukrainian territory.
- At the Halifax forum, senators said Rubio told them the Ukraine draft was not the administration's position and resembled a Russian `wish list`, Rounds added it looked more like Russian writing and was passed to Steve Witkoff.
- Rubio took to X to refute the senators' claims, and Tommy Pigott, State Department spokesman, posted `This is blatantly false`, signaling official denial.
- Amid criticism that the plan favors Moscow, President Donald Trump has pushed the 28-point plan, while senators warned any settlement must respect Ukraine's sovereignty and not reward Moscow.
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Rubio lands in Geneva for talks on Ukraine peace plan
GENEVA, Switzerland — US Secretary of State Marco Rubio arrived in Geneva Sunday morning for discussions on a US plan to end the Ukraine war, after Washington signalled room for negotiation on the controversial proposal. Trump has given Ukraine until November 27 to approve the plan to end the nearly four-year conflict, but Kyiv is seeking changes to a draft that accepts some of Russia’s hardline demands. Rubio, whose reported comments about the …
·Manila, Philippines
Read Full ArticleTwo U.S. senators reported that the peace plan for Ukraine was not drawn up by the U.S., it was "essentially the wish list of the Russians." US Secretary of State Rubio contradicts.
·Vienna, Austria
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