Rubio Reveals Why US May Abandon Ukraine Peace Efforts

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said that President Donald Trump will walk away from attempting to broker a Russia-Ukraine peace deal within the coming days unless there is clear evidence that progress can be made soon.

“We’re not going to continue with this endeavor for weeks and months on end. So we need to determine very quickly now, and I’m talking about a matter of days whether or not this is doable in the next few weeks,” Rubio said in Paris after meeting with leaders from Ukraine and other European countries on Friday (April 180 via the New York Post. “The president feels very strongly about that. He has dedicated a lot of time and energy to this…this is important, but there are a lot of other really important things going on that deserves just as much, if not more attention.”

Rubio's warning came hours after progress appeared to be made as Trump announced that he was expected to sign a deal with Kyiv next week giving the U.S. access to its minerals on Thursday (April 17). The president had previously claimed that Ukraine "may not survive" its war with Russia regardless of whether the United States continues its support during an interview with FOX News' Maria Bartiromo on March 9.

“Well, it may not survive anyway,” Trump said while defending his decision to decrease support for Ukraine, despite concerns from other European allies.

“We have some weaknesses with Russia,” he added. “It takes two. Look, it was not going to happen — that war and it happened. So now we’re stuck with this mess.”

CIA director John Ratcliffe also previously confirmed that most intelligence sharing with Ukraine had been paused and the Trump administration stopped aid to Ukraine following a heated exchange between the president, Vice President JD Vance and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky at the White House.

Trump claimed that Zelensky was "gambling with World War III" during a back and forth exchange as the rare earth minerals deal the two world leaders were supposed to sign fell through when the Ukrainian president was asked to leave the White House. Trump later claimed Zelensky could come back "when he is ready for Peace" in a post shared on his Truth Social account.


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