Rubio: Ball in Russia’s court after Ukraine backs ceasefire proposal
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio called for Russia to accept a 30-day cease-fire agreement with Ukraine, indicating that negotiations are still possible.
- The United States and Ukraine announced a temporary cease-fire plan after talks in Saudi Arabia, which could be extended with progress in peace discussions.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed readiness to accept the U.S. Proposal for an immediate cease-fire, which can be extended by mutual agreement with Russia.
- Rubio indicated that a rejection from Moscow would prompt Washington to reconsider Russia's intentions in negotiations.
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Is Peace in Ukraine at Hand? - Liberty Nation News
By Dave Patterson One down. One to go. Ukraine has agreed to a ceasefire. It’s over to Russia now. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has moved the peace football into the red zone. Saudi Arabian leader Prince Mohammed bin Salman hosted the US and Kyiv delegations on March 11 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, to hash out a peace […]
MOSCOW BLOG: Little common ground as Russia prepares to offer ceasefire conditions
Bankova opened the bidding in the peace talks by calling for a 30-day ceasefire and withdrawing from Russia’s Kursk region as an act of “good faith”. But both sides have adopted harder lines with little common ground as starting positions.
DIRECT. War in Ukraine: US emissaries on their way to Russia
After a proposal for a 30-day truce was made on Tuesday, following talks between Ukrainian and American officials, the ball is now "in the camp" of the Russians, according to Washington. On the front, the fighting continues.
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