State secretary Marco Rubio, and after him, Donald Trump himself said the United States is ready to leave efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine.
The United States is ready to leave efforts to achieve peace in Ukraine if they see that it is an incapable of purpose. Initially, state secretary Marco Rubio made such a statement. And then exactly Donald Trump himself supported such a message. “There is a decisive moment,” the American president emphasized.
The final state rate?
“We must determine in the coming days whether or not the world is possible, and if this is not possible, we must continue, as the United States has other priorities,” Rubio said.
“If for some reason one of the two sides would do it very hard, we would just say-you are stupid, you are fools, you are terrible people,” said the President of the United States. “And let’s just go away. But we hope we don’t have to do it. And Marco is right when we say we want to end it.”
Trump was also asked if he felt that Russian president Vladimir Putin was intentional.
“I hope not. I’ll tell you as soon as possible, if he does it. He has a great power there,” replied the US president.
“There are no specific days, but think.” Trump answered the question of how much he would decide to release negotiations. “We want to do this business. Two thousand five hundred people per week died in this battle. It’s a brutal battle. And we want to stop it. Correct -right. But if for some reason one or two sides this work is very complicated, then we just say: Well, you are stupid. Fools, you are bad people.
At the same time, Trump told reporters that he had never left negotiations: he still believes he has a good chance to stop the war.
Statements on the internal
The Western Press is sure that the words of the State Department of the State and the President of the United States are talking about Washington’s clear irritation due to lack of development in negotiations, but it is a bit difficult to predict the consequences of possible release to them.
Reuters described possible situations of further development of the situation as follows: “If Washington Self -Ends, efforts to establish peace are likely to fail, as there is no other country that can perform the same pressure in Kyiv and Moscow.”
“Other consequences are unclear. The United States may maintain their current policy on conflict, promote sanctions against Russia and continue to provide American assistance to Kyiv. Trump can also decide to stop paying Ukraine.”
Times London says: “Who wouldn’t guilty if the process was falling, the loss of the side would probably be Ukraine.”
The New York Times also writes about the unpredictable steps in Washington.
However, according to the publication, Rubio’s words will “increase pressure to end the war on both sides.”
Penalties and NATO
The United States has submitted proposals aimed at achieving a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine, including draft conditions for ending adventures and avoiding sanctions against Moscow in the event of a steady ceasefire, Bloomberg wrote.
According to European officials, familiar with this issue, American plan contours were expressed at a meeting in Paris on Thursday. They attended United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio and special supervisor of US president Steve Whitkoff, French president Emmanuel Macron, as well as national security and businessmen from France, Germany, Great Britain and Ukraine.
The US proposal really involves freezing the conflict, while Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia will remain under the control of Moscow, said agency interlocutors. Kyiv’s desire to join NATO will not be considered. Bloomberg’s resources did not provide more detailed information, which refers to the confidential character of the discussion.
The proposal to ease the penalties on the conditions of Russia’s ongoing work of Ukrainian territories brings anxiety to KYIV allies, Bloomberg wrote. To alleviate penalties in the EU, including defrosting properties, the consent of all union countries is required.
Source: korrespondent

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