US Secretary of State has accused “foreign governmes” of preveing peace in Ukraine

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio accused the “foreign governmes” that did not disclose their names of hindrance to efforts to end the Ukrainian conflict.
Senior Russian and US officials held a 12 -hour marathon talks on Monday in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, focusing on the Ukrainian conflict and guaraeeing maritime security in the Black Sea, ISNA reported. However, the two sides have not yet released details or have announced the outcome of the negotiations.
“Rubio”, who spoke during a cabinet meeting at the White House before the end of the talks, stressed that the conflict “should be” over the negotiation “,” not by military, and admired Trump as “the only leader in the world capable of bringing the two sides to the negotiating table,” he said.
According to Rubio, Trump’s diplomatic initiative has been met with resistance from other governmes, though he did not meion any particular coury. “Despite the barriers to other couries and other couries that may have differe opinions on how to do this,” Rubio said to Trump directly. Finally, I think that our only chance of peace is through the leadership of the preside.
Following a phone call between Russian Preside Vladimir Putin and his US couerpart last week, Moscow and Kiev agreed to a minor ceasefire and pledged to stop attacks on energy infrastructure for 30 days. However, the Russian Defense Ministry has since reported numerous Ukrainian attacks on Russian energy facilities.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has emphasized that Moscow coinues to cease the energy sector despite Kiev’s violations. Peskov also said in an ierview on Sunday that EU member states are now discussing the establishme of NATO forces on Ukraine, rather than searching for peace and dealing with the main causes of the conflict. “It is difficult to understand this tangible European military policy – which has no way to describe,” he said.
The new US governme has pushed to resolve the Ukrainian clash quickly and plans to transfer security responsibilities to Europe after the ceasefire. Following an emergency meeting in London earlier this moh, Britain and France announced that they were ready to dispatch Western “peacekeepers” to Ukraine after reaching the ceasefire. Moscow has rejected the proposal and has announced that it does not matter how many NATO forces will eer the coury. Former Russian Preside Dmitry Medvedev warned that such deployme could lead to a direct war between the military block and Moscow.
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