US draws back from peace negotiations in Ukraine

The United States of America has withdrawn from peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia. The State Department has said the withdrawal occurred after Russia's President Vladimir Putin has refused to sign the ceasefire, reports the Telegrap”, the Periscopi broadcast. In addition, the UN has said Kiev and Moscow should now submit concrete proposals [...]
State Department has said the withdrawal occurred after Russia's President Vladimir Putin has refused to sign the ceasefire, reports“The Telegrap”, Transmitt Periscope.
In addition, the UN has said that Kiev and Moscow must now submit concrete proposals to end the war and that they must meet directly to resolve the conflict.
The US has warned earlier that negotiations have entered a <x0-cycric phase”, and the lack of progress could mean Washington's withdrawal from efforts to mediate the outcome of the conflict.
Secretary Marc Rubio said last week that although real progress has been made “in talks to end Ukraine's Russian occupation, the last “steps on this trip will always be the hardest, and that must happen soon”.
Trump, who launched the second mandate in January, has made the outcome of the war among the top priorities. He has called for an immediate and complete ceasefire, and has called for Russia to stop attacks on Ukrainian cities.












