US Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that any negotiations to end the Russian war against Ukraine will involve compromises. For your words, actions are necessary on both sides.
This is reported by RBC-Ukraine in a message to Rubio, as quoted by The Guardian.
“The only way to end this war is through the process of negotiations, and negotiations – whether in business, trade or geopolitics – convey what the grievances of the parties bear, and the grievances of the parties take action,” he said Vin.
The US Secretary of State did not specify the reasons for his own actions.
“This is the subject of negotiations, but secret statements that could become a driver for the recognition of one side of the party are not acceptable to this process,” Rubio added.
He also commented on the statement of the G7 regional ministers about supporting the territorial integrity of Ukraine. Rubio noted that this “doesn’t change the government’s policy” for the United States, but “I don’t feel at all that President Trump is saying that Russia has the right to seize all of Ukraine and do everything there that can be lured.”
At the same time, we have voiced that the military spirit of the war is not over, and that neither Russia nor Ukraine can achieve their “maximalist goals.”
Proposition about burning fire
After negotiations with the United States, which were held with Saudi Arabia on February 11, Ukraine agreed to propose a 30-day fire ban. As President Volodymyr Zelensky explained, Ukraine is ready to show its readiness to the world. Zelensky expressed doubts that Russia is pursuing a quiet regime.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin said that he was not willing to accept the US position, but added that even if a truce were reached, it would lead to a long-term war.
More details about the 30-day truce and what to expect in the new Russian Federation – from the material of RBC-Ukraine.
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