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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio: "Both Sides Must Make Concessions to End the War"

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stated that a peaceful resolution to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia will require both sides to make concessions. He emphasized the importance of diplomacy over public declarations and affirmed that final decisions will rest with Ukraine and Russia.
Jan 22, 2025 - 11:44
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Concessions as the Path to Peace

In a discussion about the prospects of ending the war in Ukraine, Marco Rubio highlighted the necessity of compromises for any peace agreement.

"Peace negotiations are impossible without concessions. Both sides must be willing to sacrifice something for the sake of stability in the region," he said.

Rubio stressed that the US would not publicly impose its vision, leaving room for dialogue between the parties.

Diplomacy Over Public Statements

The Secretary of State emphasized the importance of conducting negotiations behind closed doors, which he believes are more effective than public declarations.

"Such discussions are better conducted diplomatically rather than on public platforms. This fosters trust and the search for mutually acceptable solutions," he noted.

Final Decisions Lie with Ukraine and Russia

Rubio reiterated that the US would support any agreement acceptable to both sides but made it clear that Ukraine and Russia will have the final say:
"We will not preempt negotiations. Final decisions will be made by the parties themselves — both Ukrainians and Russians."

Reactions to the Statement

Political Context

Rubio's remarks align with the broader US policy of advocating diplomatic solutions to international conflicts. However, many experts note that neither side currently appears ready for significant concessions.

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