What Trump, Vance and Rubio Have Said About Russia-Ukraine Peace Talks
- Marco Rubio spoke with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov about ending the Ukraine conflict ahead of Monday's Istanbul peace talks.
- The talks follow nearly three years of war marked by intensive drone attacks from both sides and failed previous negotiations.
- Ukraine launched a covert drone attack deep inside Russian territory on Sunday destroying dozens of bombers and aircraft, intensifying tensions just before negotiations.
- Rubio echoed President Trump's appeal for continued direct negotiations to secure lasting peace and condemned attacks on two bridges, while Russian authorities pledged to investigate the incidents thoroughly and hold those responsible accountable.
- Amid ongoing combat and complex diplomacy, the Istanbul discussions stand out as the leading recent attempt to find a resolution between Ukraine and Russia.
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What Trump, Vance and Rubio have said about Russia-Ukraine peace talks
President Trump, Vice President JD Vance and Secretary of State Marco Rubio made comments on Friday about the ongoing peace talks between Russia and Ukraine to end the war. CBS News' Willie James Inman has the latest on news from the White House.
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