Trump cautions of ‘decisions’ on Russia-Ukraine discussions
Senior officials in the US government have indicated that Washington may eventually scale back its mediation efforts if no significant progress is achieved. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that if no resolution materializes soon, the president will need to make a decision about whether to continue or move on.
Meanwhile, the US is preparing new economic sanctions targeting Russia’s energy and banking sectors to potentially use as leverage in the ongoing talks.
Russia has reiterated its openness to peace talks but has also outlined specific demands for any potential agreement, including Ukraine’s demilitarization, abandonment of NATO aspirations, neutrality, and recognition of Crimea, Kherson, Zaporozhye, and the Donetsk and Lugansk regions as Russian territory. Despite Ukraine’s rejection of Russia's recent ceasefire offer, the Kremlin remains firm on its position and has kept the door open for further dialogue.
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