Rubio says US doesn’t want to force a ceasefire deal on Ukraine

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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaking during his end-of-year press conference on Dec 19.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaking during his end-of-year press conference on Dec 19.

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  • US Secretary Rubio denies forcing a Ukraine ceasefire, unsure if Putin wants a deal or complete takeover, despite planned Miami talks.
  • Talks aim to find common ground between Russia and Ukraine, despite previous rejected concessions by Kyiv, according to Rubio.
  • Rubio reassured Ukraine and allies that Trump won't force Zelensky into an unwanted deal; some contentious issues have been dropped.

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WASHINGTON – Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the US doesn’t want to force a ceasefire deal on Ukraine and said the Trump administration still doesn’t know whether President Vladimir Putin wants to do a deal or take over the entire country.

Mr Rubio said he might attend talks set for this weekend in Miami, where envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are expected to meet with Kremlin envoy Kirill Dmitriev.

He said the goal of the talks is to figure out whether the two countries’ demands can overlap.

“This whole narrative that we’re trying to force something on Ukraine is silly,” Mr Rubio said.

“We are just trying to find whether there’s common ground that we can make happen, and maybe that’s not possible.”

Speaking to reporters at a year-end briefing, Mr Rubio said he was not prepared to put a time-line on the talks.

But his words may offer a measure of reassurance to Ukraine and its European allies, who have worried that President Donald Trump would try to force President Volodymyr Zelensky into a deal he doesn’t want to make.  

The talks are the latest in a bid to pin down a deal based on

a 28-point peace plan that emerged in November

following discussions between Mr Witkoff and Mr Dmitriev. That plan initially endorsed territorial concessions and other moves that Kyiv had already flatly rejected.

Some of the most contentious issues have been dropped or changed.

Earlier on Dec 19, Russia’s leader held his own yearly press conference to say he’s willing to discuss bringing the war to an end but ruled out changes sought by Kyiv and Europe to the US plan. He faulted Russia’s “Western opponents” for a failure to reach a deal.

Mr Rubio declined to characterise Mr Putin’s remarks. 

“I don’t know if Putin wants to do a deal or Putin wants to take the whole country,” he said.

“There’s what people say, and what people do.” BLOOMBERG

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