New York Times: Rubio stays in Washington; Witcaf is responsible for negotiating with Iran
The US media written by Rubio will remain at the White House and the State Department, while Witcaf is responsible for finding a way to end the war in Ukraine and Gaza and to reach an agreement with Iran.
US President Donald Trump, after his former national security adviser’s ousting Mike Waltz’s ousting last Thursday, has replaced Foreign Minister Marco Rubio with a more balanced view of Russia and is ready to accompany his foreign policy approach to Iran.
The New York Times reported in a report with the introduction: Trump turned to his political rival as a senior foreign policy adviser to the White House, in addition to his primary responsibility as the Secretary of State, who spent the first three months of the government as a world -renowned and reliable reflection.
Two sides of the coin to increase Marco Rubio’s responsibilities and powers
Rubio will now help both the White House and the State Department implementing the agenda, while the White House’s Special Envoy, Steve Witakaf, who is the US-based negotiating in indirect Tehran-Washington negotiations and Ukrainian peace talks, is responsible for finding a way to end the war in Ukraine and Gaza.
“Marco Rubio is ready to keep up with Trump, where Trump is located,” said Leslie Winjamouri, director of the US and continent’s continent, in the Chat House Research School. Our understanding is that in this government, loyalty is the first priority, loyalty to the person (Trump) and the mission’s loyalty.
However, he added that Trump is at risk of losing a person who can provide different political perspectives or counseling with a proportion of power in a foreign policy.
US President Donald Trump and Foreign Minister Marco Rubio
Rubio’s new responsibility often requires that he will stay in the White House as a national security adviser to the President who will reduce his ability to travel around the world as a senior US diplomat. This enhances space for Witcaf with little experience in foreign policy to pursue its negotiations around the world, but Rubio will probably have to be available to the US president most of the time.
The New York Times wrote: Rubio is unlikely to challenge Russia more than Waltz Trump, which had more traditional and sharp views. An informed source said Waltz was recently trying to convince the US president if Russia refuses to agree on Ukraine’s peace, imposing severe sanctions on Moscow. However, Trump at least publicly has shown a little tendency to this option.
Three informed sources close to Trump said Waltz’s warrior and extremist thinking, his criticism of US President Vladimir Putin and his support for Ukrainian President Walodimir Zelnski in the past had caused deep doubts about him in the government.
Without Mike Waltz, the Trump administration acts one hundred more in foreign policy
Without Waltz, one of the senior officials used as an informal channel of communication with Trump for foreign leaders would be reduced. But in Ukraine, the Middle East, Russia and China, the promotion of Rubio emphasizes the US President’s determination to maintain one voice in the government.
Rubio, as a senator from Florida, has been a Russian critic and a passionate supporter of Zelksky after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February, but as US Secretary of State has warned with other government officials that Trump may have been unlimited for US -to -US negotiations.

Former US National Security Adviser Mike Waltz at White House Oval Room
Rubio has also followed the US President’s policy on the war between the Zionist regime and Hamas in Gaza and has repeatedly said “Hamas must be eradicated”. “The United States is ready to take the leadership to re -beautiful Gaza,” he wrote in a message on the X -ray social network after Trump’s proposal to forced Palestinians from Gaza under the pretext of rebuilding the war -torn area.
Like his chief chief, he said China is the “biggest threat” of America and has been a staunch supporter of Trump’s interest in buying and joining the Greenland and re -controlling the Panama Canal.
In the context of Iranian politics, he also followed Trump’s request to reach a diplomatic agreement, despite repeating the US president’s claim of military targets in Iran’s nuclear program and the need to prevent Iran from accessing a nuclear weapon.
“This shows that Waltz was not coordinated with Trump, he was a lot of hard -line and militant issues, including Ukraine and Iran,” says Hall Brands, a professor at Johns Hopkins University.
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