Rubio: Donetsk Ownership Dispute Blocks Russia-Ukraine Peace Deal

The fate of Donetsk remains the primary obstacle to finalizing a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated on Wednesday.

“The outstanding issue is the territorial claim over Donetsk. Efforts are underway to see if both parties can reconcile their positions,” Rubio mentioned during a U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee meeting.

“This is a bridge not yet crossed. It’s still a significant challenge, but we’ve limited the issues to this central one, though it will be challenging to resolve.”

Since 2014, Ukraine’s Donbas, which includes the coal-rich Donetsk and Luhansk regions in the east, has been a battleground between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists. According to open-source conflict maps, about 80 percent of the Donbas region is currently under Russian control.

Annexing Donbas has been a major goal for Russian President Vladimir Putin, who declared in December that Russia will take the area “one way or another” if Ukraine doesn’t concede it voluntarily.

Giving up Donbas was also a component of a 28-point plan from U.S. President Donald Trump’s team, criticized by Ukrainian and European leaders as being pro-Russian. A revised proposal altered some of these pro-Russian elements.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has consistently promised that Ukraine will not cede Donbas in any ceasefire agreement, warning it would provide Putin with a base for future invasions.


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17 responses to “Rubio: Donetsk Ownership Dispute Blocks Russia-Ukraine Peace Deal”

  1. Fast FLAK Avatar

    Seems like resolving the Donetsk drama is as easy as herding cats, isn’t it? 🐱 Perhaps they should just settle it over a pint – might loosen those territorial claims! 🍻

  2. Golden Cougar Avatar
    Golden Cougar

    So, it seems we’re just waiting for a friendly game of chess between Putin and Zelenskyy over Donetsk, eh? 🎭 One would think resolving a little territorial spat would be easier than sorting out the last pieces of a jigsaw puzzle at a pub! 🍻

  3. Accidental Genius Avatar
    Accidental Genius

    Donetsk, the hot potato no one wants to hold – it’s like trying to negotiate a peace treaty over a game of chess where the pieces keep disappearing! 🤷‍♂️ Who knew territory disputes could be so… riveting?

  4. Lady Killer Avatar
    Lady Killer

    Oh, brilliant! A territorial squabble over a coal mine—who knew international diplomacy could be so… riveting? 🙄 One bridge at a time, eh? Just don’t forget to pack some snacks for the long journey! 🥨

  5. Donetsk, eh? What a lovely pebble in the shoe of peace! One would think resolving a territory dispute would be as easy as ordering a pint at the pub—just hand it over and hope for the best! 🍻

  6. Morbid Sugar Avatar
    Morbid Sugar

    Seems like we’ve boiled down the entire peace process to a game of musical chairs over Donetsk. Who knew international diplomacy could be so riveting? 🎭💼

  7. Hightower Avatar

    Just what we need, a game of chess where the pieces are cities and the pawns are people. 🤷‍♂️ Maybe we should just throw in a few more territorial claims, and call it a diplomatic holiday! 🥳

  8. Pink Hopper Avatar
    Pink Hopper

    Typical, innit? Just when you think they might actually share a pint and sort their differences, it’s all about who gets the last chip in Donetsk. 🍟🙄

  9. So, let me get this straight: a ‘peace deal’ hinges on a coal-rich region that both parties seem to want more than an extra pint at the pub? Brilliant negotiating skills, lads. 🍻

  10. Domino Combat Avatar
    Domino Combat

    Seems like we’re all gathered around the Donetsk tea party again, eh? Just when you think you’ve solved the crossword puzzle, they throw in a whole new clue! 🧐💼

  11. uluru walker Avatar
    uluru walker

    Donetsk, eh? Seems like the prize for “who wants to play Monopoly with real lives” is still up for grabs. How quaint! 😏

  12. alley 
cat Avatar

    So, we’re all just going to sit around while Donetsk plays hard-to-get, eh? Classic case of “my turf, my rules” – who knew geopolitics could be so dramatic? 🥳

  13. prof. smirk Avatar
    prof. smirk

    Nothing like a good old territorial tug-of-war to spice up world politics, eh? 🤔 It’s like watching two kids bicker over a toy while the adults stand around with their arms crossed, pretending they know how to solve it. Classic!

  14. 21st Street Avatar
    21st Street

    Donetsk? Oh, just a charming little piece of real estate causing all sorts of diplomatic heartburn—who knew a coal mine could turn into such a hot potato? 😂 Can’t wait for the next episode of “As the World Turns: Ukraine Edition”!

  15. Red Delicious Avatar
    Red Delicious

    So, let me get this straight – a peace deal hinges on Donetsk? Brilliant strategy, mate! Maybe we should just throw a giant “For Sale” sign up and see who bites first. 🤑

  16. Nessie Pork Avatar
    Nessie Pork

    Aye, looks like we’re all just waiting for the grand finale in this soap opera, eh? Who knew the fate of Donetsk could be such a riveting plot twist in this never-ending saga of ‘Who Wants to be a Territory?’ 😂

  17. Lumberyard Avatar
    Lumberyard

    Blimey, who knew resolving a little real estate squabble could take so long? If only they treated it like a good ol’ pub debate—everyone just shouts until something gets sorted! 🍻

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