Rubio Says Peace Deal Remains Unlikely Between Russia And Ukraine
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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio offered a candid assessment of the war in Ukraine, acknowledging that the United States is not acting as a neutral mediator in the conflict. Rubio noted that the U.S. continues to provide weapons to Ukraine while maintaining sanctions against Russia, making clear that America has taken a side in the war. At the same time, he expressed skepticism that either Russia or Ukraine is currently prepared to make the concessions necessary to reach a negotiated peace agreement. The comments come as questions continue to grow over the future of the conflict, U.S. foreign policy, taxpayer-funded aid, and whether a diplomatic solution remains possible. #Ukraine #Russia #MarcoRubio #UkraineWar #ForeignPolicy #Politics #USPolitics #PeaceTalks #NationalSecurity #Taxpayer #WarInUkraine #Diplomacy #WorldNews #BreakingNews #Geopolitics