Answering Senator Bill Kitting’s question about whether Vladimir Putin was a criminal war, Rubio refused to give a direct answer.
State Secretary Marco Rubio said the time to bring guilty crimes to Ukraine will come to justice after the end of the war, until then it is necessary to continue talking to the leader of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin. He said this at a hearing at the House of US Representative’s Committee on Foreign Affairs on May 21.
Answering Senator Bill Kitting’s question about whether Vladimir Putin was a criminal war, Rubio refused to provide a direct answer, emphasizing that in order to complete the war it was necessary to maintain contact with the Russian leader.
“Undoubtedly, war crimes have been committed, and who is responsible for them – there will still be time and place for it, but now the task is to stop the war,” Rubio said.
According to him, “crimes have been committed in war against Ukraine, and responsibility will be held for it.”
“But our goal is to stop this war, because I tell you that day -day, as the war goes on, more people die, more people are crippled, and, openly, day -day, as the war continues, many crimes have been committed. Our goal is to stop this war. We must speak (with Vladimir Putin -Ed.) To do it,” he added. “
We reminded, Rubio said US president Donald Trump did not make any concessions with the Kremlin Vladimir Putin’s owner of a telephone conversation with him the other day.
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