In the current stage of negotiations, “it is necessary to achieve more technical development,” Marco Rubio explained.
Deadlines for the completion of negotiations and the conclusion of a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia are currently not determined. State Secretary of State Marco Rubio expressed this while talking to journalists to Miami in Florida on Friday, March 28.
“We will strive to achieve the world as long as it takes. It does not mean that I can assure you that the agreement will end in a week or a month. I cannot set deadlines because it does not depend on us. It depends on the Russians and depends on the Ukrainians. It also depends on our European partners, that, I believe, should be considered in the opening of any conclusive agreement.”
Rubio noted that it would be known about the readiness to end this Agreement, “when the time comes to sign” if “there is a resistance from one or the other side,” but “we are not at this stage.”
He expressed confidence that at the present stage “it is necessary to achieve more technical development.”
“I wanted to sit down and talk to our team when it came back from Saudi Arabia, and it was better to understand how these negotiations went … By the way, we met with the Ukrainians twice, so we wanted to get the presence we met on Sunday and again on Tuesday, and the Russians on Monday. This is the President.
As you know, during his election campaign, Donald Trump repeatedly said he would reach a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine within 24 hours. Trump eventually postponed the rapid permission of the war in Ukraine.
The media also reported that Trump had ordered to end the war in Ukraine for 100 days, but almost no one believed it, and especially the Russians.
News from CORRESPONDENT.NET On the telegram and whatsapp. Subscribe to our channels https://t.me/KorresPondentNet and WhatsApp
Source: korrespondent

I am David Wyatt, a professional writer and journalist for Buna Times. I specialize in the world section of news coverage, where I bring to light stories and issues that affect us globally. As a graduate of Journalism, I have always had the passion to spread knowledge through writing.