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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Rubio tells Russia the clock is ticking while allies doubt Putin wants peace in Ukraine
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio revealed on Friday that he had met with an envoy for President Vladimir Putin this week and sent him back to Moscow with a message: the clock is ticking on when there needs to be a breakthrough in the peace talks to end the Ukraine war.
NATO’s main allies call on the US to set a deadline to check whether Russia wants peace in Ukraine
The U.S. is aware of the growing international impatience—and concern—in the face of the apparent stalemate in the negotiations for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine that Washington has wanted to lead on its own. After listening to several of its main NATO allies insisting on the need to know as soon as possible whether or not Moscow accepts the truce already approved by Kiev, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has assured that it is a mat…
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