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Secretary of State Marco Rubio shared insights on Fox News’ “Jesse Watters Primetime” regarding the ongoing situation between Ukraine and Russia. He suggested that the conflict could officially end when Ukraine feels secure about its future. This statement aligns with the recent diplomatic efforts by former President Donald Trump, who met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and other leaders to discuss potential resolutions.

During the talks, Fox News host Jesse Watters inquired about the possibility of Ukraine needing to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin’s territorial demands. Rubio countered, insisting that “negotiations frankly work best when they’re done privately.” He emphasized the importance of giving leaders the necessary space to maneuver without prematurely revealing their strategies.

Rubio elaborated, saying, “When we have a deal, I’ll describe it to you for sure.” He stressed the importance of allowing both sides to maintain their negotiating leverage. According to Rubio, ensuring Ukraine’s security involves assurance that they won’t face future invasions, which is vital for lasting peace.

He further explained that successful negotiations require compromise, with both sides needing to make concessions. “In essence, one side is not going to get 100% here,” Rubio remarked. He believes that common sense dictates the need for mutual give-and-take in peace negotiations, a point often misunderstood by many.

Trump’s recent meeting with world leaders took place shortly after his summit with Putin in Anchorage, Alaska. This meeting followed a period of reluctance from Putin to engage in dialogue with Ukraine. Despite this, Trump has persistently advocated for peace efforts between the two nations.

Reports following a meeting with U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff suggested that Putin might consider stopping the war if Kyiv ceded the Russian-speaking Donbas region. However, Zelenskyy remained firm, saying, “For Russians, Donbas is a bridgehead for a future new offensive,” as reported by the Business Standard.

Rubio acknowledged the challenges of finding a resolution, noting that both sides would need to negotiate territorial lines and other critical issues. “It’s not easy, and maybe it’s not even fair, but it’s what it takes in order to bring about an end to a war,” he stated. He also highlighted the rarity of wars ending without some form of negotiated settlement.

President Trump has clearly articulated that the resolution’s specifics are for Putin, Zelenskyy, and the Ukrainian authorities to determine. Rubio praised the president’s dedication to prioritizing peace as part of his administration’s agenda. The U.S. is committed to facilitating dialogue and ensuring productive discussions between both parties.

Despite ongoing talks, the exact details of the proposals being discussed between Ukraine and Russia remain undisclosed. Following the Alaska summit, both Trump and Putin expressed optimism about the direction of the negotiations, though no formal agreement has been reached. Trump mentioned in a Fox News interview that a meeting between Zelenskyy and Putin is anticipated, with his potential involvement as well.

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