BUDAPEST, Hungary.- This Monday, the Secretary of State of USA, Marco Rubiostated in Budapest what Washington look for that Moscow y Kiev put end to the war in ukrainebut it does not intend “impose an agreement on anyone” nor “force” to accept an agreement that any of the parties does not want.
“The United States has been successful in being able to get both sides to talk,” Rubio said in a press conference, and stressed that, “for the first time in several years,” that dialogue exists “at a technical level.”
Peace talks in Geneva
Marco Rubio explained that representatives of both parties sat down “last week in the Middle East” and Washington plans to resume those talks in Geneva “at the end of this week,” something he described as “very positive.”
“We are not seeking to impose an agreement on anyone. We are not trying to force anyone to accept an agreement that they do not want to accept,” highlighted the head of US diplomacy.
“Incredibly damaging” conflict
Rubió indicated that his goal is to “help” put an end to an “incredibly harmful” and “destructive” conflict that “should never have happened” and that “should end as soon as possible.”
The American politician added that the US president, Donald Trumphas invested “a tremendous amount of time and political capital” for “a useful purpose” and regretted that there are those who criticize his efforts to “end a war.”
On Saturday, the Ukrainian president, Volodímir Zelenskimet in Munich with Rubio to address the negotiation process and the trilateral meetings planned in Geneva.
Zelensky pointed out that the meetings in Geneva must offer results, thanked the “constructive” attitude of the United States and called for progress in security guarantees and economic recovery.
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