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As the prospect of a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine continues to collapse with Moscow reigniting its military offensive, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio signaled the talks could soon come to an end unless meaningful progress is made.
Rubio, speaking to reporters at an airport before departing Paris, emphasized that time is running out. “We are now reaching a point where we need to decide and determine whether this is even possible or not,” he said. “It’s a matter of days—whether this can realistically come together in the next few weeks. If it can, we’re in. If not, we’ve got other priorities.”
The senator’s comments reflect growing frustration within the U.S. administration over the stalled negotiations. During his campaign, President Trump pledged to end Russia’s war in Ukraine swiftly. However, talks between Washington and Moscow have recently reached a standstill.
Speaking from France, where ceasefire negotiations have been ongoing, the U.S. Secretary of State reiterated that America remains committed to securing a lasting and fair resolution to the conflict. But he added starkly, “If we’re too far apart, if there’s no realistic path forward, then I think the president is at a point where he’s going to say, ‘We are done.’”
Rubio traveled to Paris alongside special envoys Steve Witkoff and Keith Kellogg to participate in the high-stakes discussions. There, they met with French President Emmanuel Macron and top officials from Germany, Ukraine, and the United Kingdom in a renewed push to find diplomatic ground on Thursday.
Despite the diplomatic efforts, the window for a breakthrough appears to be narrowing rapidly.
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