Sibiga and Rubio Hold Pre-Evian Talks: Ukraine’s Frontline Gains, Cultural Losses, and the Iran Deal.

Sybiha and Rubio before Evian
Sybiha and Rubio before Evian

Ukraine-U.S. Diplomatic Engagement

According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sibiga held discussions with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio ahead of the anticipated meeting between the two nations’ leaders at the international forum in Évian. The conversation covered key developments, including recent successes by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the battlefield and the destruction of Ukraine’s cultural heritage caused by Russian aggression. A significant portion of the dialogue also focused on the newly signed agreement between the United States and Iran.

During the meeting, Sibiga briefed his American counterpart on Putin’s strikes against the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra, as well as other civilian, cultural, and historical sites. The minister stated:

“Vladimir Putin has finally lost his chance to exit this failed war.”

The Role of International Support

The talks also addressed next steps in the peace process, driven by a growing momentum toward peace through strength. At the Évian forum, diplomats emphasized the need for decisive U.S. leadership and sustained engagement in the peace efforts. Donald Trump remarked:

“We see a growing momentum toward peace through strength, and we rely on strong U.S. leadership and involvement.”

The Ukraine-U.S. dialogue reflects intensified diplomatic activity between the two countries amid Russia’s ongoing military campaign. Washington’s involvement in the peace process underscores the critical importance of international backing for Ukraine as it defends its sovereignty and territorial integrity. The discussions at the Évian forum highlight increasing global attention to Ukraine’s cultural heritage and the urgent need to protect it in the face of aggression.


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