The end of the war in Ukraine consisted of plans A and B. Until the first issue was resolved, it was impossible to move to the second.
The US’s plan to solve the Russian-Ukrainian War is made up of two parts: first the ceasefire, after which negotiations should take place at the end of the war. State Secretary of State Marco Rubio said this in an interview with CBS News.
“The plan is to stop the fire so that we can plan B, the second stage, which everyone gathered at the table, perhaps with the help of shuttle diplomacy (through a mediator – ed.), To find a way to end this war forever so that it has long and respected the needs of all,” he explained.
According to Rubio, no one said the second part was easy, but it was impossible to go until the first was passed.
“It was difficult to agree with the solid end of the war as they shook each other, and therefore President Trump wanted a ceasefire.
At the same time, the officer admitted that it would not be easy on itself. After the transition to the second stage, negotiations will be held in “something longer and longer,” Rubio added.
“It will be difficult.
Remember, on March 11, according to the results of negotiations with the United States at GIDD, the Ukrainian side agreed to an immediate 30-day Truce, if Russia also takes a step.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin also agreed with a 30-day truce in Ukraine. But at the same time, he expressed a number of “nuances”.
The media called Ukraine’s “red line” in negotiations
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Source: korrespondent

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