
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio judged on Friday that it was time to “determine in the coming days” if peace is “feasible” in Ukraine, stressing that, “if it is not possible, we must move on”, because “the United States has other priorities”, the day after Paris, European and Ukrainian meetings.
“I think that the United Kingdom, France and Germany can help us, get things done and bring us closer to a resolution. I found their ideas very useful and constructive. On the sidelines, we will be ready to help when you are ready for peace but we are not going to continue this effort for weeks and months, “he warned, recalling that this war, launched in February 2022 by the Russian invasion of Ukraine,” takes place on the European continent “.
Since coming to power in January, US President Donald Trump has carried out a spectacular rapprochement with Vladimir Putin and says he is trying to obtain a rapid ceasefire in Ukraine, but negotiations are trampling so far. New Russian strikes targeted overnight on Thursday to Friday several major cities in Ukraine, killing at least two people and 40 injured, according to the Ukrainian authorities.
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