The US is “ready to move” if there is no improvement in negotiations between Kiev and Moscow

Marco Rubio suggested that the US abandon its efforts to negotiate any peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine. US Secretary of State on Friday said that the US may be prepared to “progress” if there is no improvement in the coming days.
Speaking about Paris after the Marathon after the conversations between the United States, Ukraine and the European Union, Rubio said that the debates were “creative” and that he created a sketch with the footsteps towards peace.
However, French officials have said that a new meeting in the same form is expected in London in the coming days. Rubio agreed to attend the meeting, which was scheduled for early next week.
“We have not achieved a position to decide whether or not this is possible,” Rubio told reporters before leaving the United States.
After several weeks of medalizing the ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine, Rubio said the US administration wanted to decide whether the US administration was “not possible in the coming weeks”.
France won talks on Thursday to discuss the security of Ukraine, and the top American, Ukrainian and European employees gathered for the first time Trump to take office. Meetings were held at a time when European concerns about Trump’s availability of Russian posts were growing.
Rubio and President Ambassador Steve Witkaf helped to guide the US efforts to seek peace: there were several negotiations in Saudi Arabia, meeting with Witkaf Putin three times, Rubio said.
Moscow effectively refused to accept a comprehensive ceasefire that Trump promoted and supported Ukraine. Russia has stipulated this for Ukraine’s mobilization efforts and the stopping of weapons by the West, and the demands rejected by Ukraine.