Rubio Says Ukraine Meeting in Geneva Probably Best So Far
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Ukraine sounded an optimistic note on negotiations in Geneva to reach a peace deal with Russia, despite accusations over the weekend that Moscow authored the U.S.-led plan, which threatened to undermine talks.
U .S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Sunday that peace talks with U.S., Ukrainian and European officials gathered in Geneva, Switzerland, were "probably the most productive and meaningful meeting we’ve had so far in this entire process since we became involved."
In Geneva on Sunday, U.S. officials put the heat on Ukraine to accept a peace deal to end the war with Russia or else. The author of the plan became a point of contention, while President Donald Trump said Ukrainian leadership had expressed “zero gratitude” for American efforts.
Rubio's words come despite concerns from European partners that key tenets of Trump’s deal cater to Russia, undermining long-term Ukrainian security.
Top U.S. and Ukrainian officials said Sunday they've made progress toward ending the Russia-Ukraine war but provided few details.
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio, held a solo press conference in Geneva, Switzerland Sunday and provided an update on the ongoing talks to end the war In Ukraine. He said there has been “tremendous progress” in the negotiations but declined to provide details on the obstacles that remain.