Marco Rubio: Negotiations, Not Battlefield Victory, Will End the War in Ukraine.
Marco Rubio's Statement on the War in Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stated that Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine cannot be resolved militarily and will ultimately conclude through negotiations. In his remarks, he emphasized that the United States continues to increase pressure on Russia and supply weapons to Ukraine.
“The war will end with negotiations,” Rubio noted.He added that the U.S. leadership seeks to end the full-scale war in Ukraine as swiftly as possible. This perspective aligns with a broader international view that a diplomatic settlement is inevitable, though the path to it remains fraught.
Key Events in Ukraine to Be Discussed
On February 26, the broadcast Day.LIVE will host a discussion on critical developments in Ukraine and globally. The program's guests will include:
- Vitaliy Nemerets, Head of the Kakhovka MBA and Mayor of Kakhovka
- Eduard Bardin, Captain and Deputy Commander of the unmanned systems battalion 'PERUN CORPS' of the 79th Air Assault Tavria Brigade
- Oleksandr Pavlichenko
- Dmytro Solomchuk
- Volodymyr Lavrenchuk
- Andriy Buzarov
- Arseniy Pushkarenko
- Vitaliy Yaremchuk
- Yevhen Iievliev
This discussion promises to be a significant platform for addressing urgent matters related to military operations and international policy, offering insights directly from those on the ground.
Rubio's statement underscores the U.S. position on the necessity of a diplomatic resolution to the conflict in Ukraine, potentially indicating a shift in emphasis within international policy. Simultaneously, the participation of high-level experts on Day.LIVE provides an additional, valuable perspective for analyzing the current situation in Ukraine and its potential paths forward. This highlights the critical importance of open dialogue and the exchange of viewpoints during a period of profound global instability.
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