From Donald Trump depends on what role his administration will play in the regulation of the situation “at the highest level,” Marco Rubio said.
US president Donald Trump may re -consider intermediary efforts in a peace agreement between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, if there is no “breakthrough” in the near future. State Secretary Marco Rubio announced this on Fox News on Thursday, May 1st.
According to him, the war between Russia and Ukraine had no military decision.
“Putin could not get the entire Ukraine; Ukraine could not push the Russians where they were in 2014. And the President (Trump – Ed.
Rubio noted that his administration would play from Trump in regulating the situation “at the highest level”.
“We will not give up on the awareness that we will not be ready to help … But the moment will come when the President must decide how much time to our government’s highest level is to devote to this issue, when, perhaps, one of the two sides or both sides is not close enough …
The Secretary of State emphasized that in the near future “a real success is required” so that the parties will soon reach the agreement.
“Listen, you asked how close we were. I think we know where Ukraine is, and we know where Russia is now and where Putin is. They are still far from each other. You are close, but I think the President should decide how much time to go through the whole fall, or Rubio summary.
Earlier, the media reported that Trump was managed to convince Putin that “lead him through his nose.” For this, the UK and France have made significant diplomatic efforts.
Also today, the State Department said the United States is leaving Ukraine negotiations and the Russian Federation and will no longer play the role of an intermediary.
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