19/04/2025
19/04/2025

PARIS, April 19, (AP): US President Donald Trump on Friday said negotiations between Ukraine and Russia are "coming to a head” and insisted that neither side is "playing” him in his push to end the grinding war. Trump spoke shortly after Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned that the U.S. may "move on” from trying to secure a Russia-Ukraine peace deal if there is no progress in the coming days, after months of efforts have failed to bring an end to the fighting. "Now, if for some reason, one of the two parties makes it very difficult, we’re just going to say you’re foolish. You are fools, you horrible people,” Trump said.
"And we’re going to just take a pass. But hopefully, we won’t have to do that.” Rubio's dour assessment came after landmark talks in Paris among US, Ukrainian and European officials produced outlines for steps toward peace and appeared to make some long-awaited progress. Another meeting is expected next week in London, and Rubio suggested it could be decisive in determining whether the Trump administration continues its involvement.
"We are now reaching a point where we need to decide whether this is even possible or not,” Rubio told reporters in Paris. "Because if it’s not, then I think we’re just going to move on. It’s not our war. We have other priorities to focus on.” He said the US administration wants to decide "in a matter of days.” The State Department said Rubio issued the same warning in a phone call Friday with NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte, telling him that "if a clear path to peace does not emerge soon, the United States will step back from efforts to broker peace.”
Trump said "Marco is right” that the dynamic of the negotiations must change, but stopped short of saying he's ready to walk away. "Well, I don’t want to say that,” Trump said. "But we want to see it end.” Rubio’s comments stepped up pressure on both sides to reach a peace deal, even as the US and Ukraine made progress on a minerals agreement that Trump has sought to recoup billions of dollars in military assistance that Washington has sent Kyiv since Russia’s full scale invasion in February 2022.