There Were "No Agreements" Between US and Russia in Alaska on Peace in Ukraine, Rubio Says
- US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that no agreements were finalized between the US and Russia on peace in Ukraine during the August 2025 Alaska summit; only a proposal was made.
- Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claimed Russia accepted US-backed proposals during the summit, but the US failed to pressure Ukraine to accept them.
- Lavrov said Russia no longer sees the West as a credible broker to end the war due to unmet expectations and increasing sanctions.
- Russian demands include recognition of occupied territories and restrictions on Ukraine's military, while the Alaska summit did not result in a ceasefire or new sanctions.
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Again and again, the Russian government claimed to have reached an agreement with the US on Ukraine in the summer of 2025, but that is not true, says Marco Rubio.
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The understandings between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump of Anchorage, about which Russian officials have repeatedly spoken, never existed in reality, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on Thursday. In August last year, in Alaska, where the Russian President met face to face with the leader of the White House for the first time since the beginning of the war with Ukraine, according to Rubio, they only formulated "proposals," reports The Mo…
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