Rubio Says U.S. Will Soon Assess Russia's Position on Ukraine Ceasefire Talks
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Friday that the U.S. Would know Russia's peace intentions within weeks.
- President Trump promised a quick end to the three-year war and believes Putin wants peace, though doubts have emerged.
- A U.S. Proposal for a 30-day ceasefire was rejected in March, despite Ukraine's agreement, showing stalled progress.
- Both sides agreed to pause attacks on energy infrastructure, but each accuses the other of violations; Dmitriev claimed it was the first de-escalation in three years.
- NATO allies and officials express doubt about Russia's commitment to peace, while Rubio insists the U.S. Will see concrete steps soon.
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US Losing Patience Says Marco Rubio, Warns Russia To Act On Ukraine Peace
After meeting with NATO ministers in Brussels, Rubio expressed frustration with the current state of discussions, stating, "We will know soon enough, in a matter of weeks, not months, whether Russia is serious about peace or not".
Washington and NATO look forward to Moscow's early response to peace agreement
Brussels. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio pointed out that “rather than later” the Kremlin’s interest in achieving peace will be known, and warned that European countries must provide concrete measures on security agreements for Ukraine, while leaders of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) called for Moscow to be given a deadline to accept a ceasefire agreement.
Neocons Attempt To Stall U.S.-Russia Talks - LewRockwell
Negotiations between the U.S. and Russia about the war in Ukraine seem to be losing steam. Russia has long insisted on a solution of the conflict which removes the root causes of it. It can not allow for Ukraine to become a NATO battering ram at its doorstep. It can not allow a fascist government in Ukraine. Any solution to the conflict must resolve (at least) those two issues. The Trump administration wants the Ukraine problem out of its way. I…
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