Rubio says the US will drop Ukraine-Russia peace efforts if no progress within days
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, center, and Germany's Political Director of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Gunter Sautter, right, attend a meeting on Ukraine and its security, in Paris Thursday, April 17, 2025. (Julien de Rosa, Pool via AP)2025-04-18T07:29:24Z PARIS (AP) U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Friday 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.He spoke in Paris after landmark talks among U.S., Ukrainian and European officials produced outlines for steps toward peace and appeared to make some long-awaited progress. A new meeting is expected next week in London, and Rubio suggested that 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 upon departure. Because if its not, then I think were just going to move on.Its not our war, Rubio said. We have other priorities to focus on. He said the U.S. administration wants to decide in a matter of days. His comments came as the U.S. and Ukraine are nearing a long-delayed deal granting the U.S. access to Ukraines vast mineral resources, which has been intertwined with President Donald Trumps peace push. Trump said Thursday, We have a minerals deal,' and Ukraines economy minister said Friday that the two countries signed a memorandum of intent ahead of a possible fuller agreement later. The framework of the mineral deal had stalled in February following a contentious Oval Office meeting between Trump, U.S. Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Negotiations have since resumed. Despite apparent growing U.S. impatience with the peace efforts, Rubio called Thursdays Paris talks constructive. Nobody rejected anything, nobody got up from the table or walked away.Rubio didnt single out Russia or Ukraine as blocking peace efforts. He said he informed Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov about the outlines that emerged when they spoke after the Paris talks, but wouldnt say how Lavrov reacted. After weeks of tensions with European allies, Rubio said the European negotiators proved helpful. The UK and France and Germany can help us move the ball on this.The talks came as European concerns grow about Trumps readiness to draw closer to Russia. They marked the first time since Trumps inauguration that top American, Ukrainian and European officials met to discuss an end to the war, which has posed the biggest security challenge to Europe since World War II.The meetings addressed security guarantees for Ukraine in the future, but Rubio wouldnt discuss any possible U.S. role in that. Some kind of U.S. support for Ukraine is seen as crucial to ensuring that Russia would not attack again after a peace deal is reached.Rubio and presidential envoy Steve Witkoff have helped lead U.S. efforts to seek peace, and Witkoff has met three times with Putin, Rubio said. Several rounds of negotiations have been held in Saudi Arabia. Moscow has effectively refused to accept a comprehensive ceasefire that Trump has pushed and Ukraine has endorsed. Russia has made it conditional on a halt in Ukraines mobilization efforts and Western arms supplies, which are demands rejected by Ukraine. Meanwhile, Russia kept up a series of deadly strikes on Ukrainian cities, according to officials there, wounding scores of civilians days after missiles killed at least 34 during Palm Sunday celebrations in the northern city of Sumy. One person died and over 60 others were hurt as Russia hit Kharkiv, Ukraines second-largest city, early in the day, Ukraines Emergency Service reported. Mayor Ihor Terekhov said cluster munitions struck a densely populated neighborhood four times. Russian drones also targeted a bakery in Sumy, less than a week after the deadly Palm Sunday strike there, killing a customer and wounding an employee, the regional prosecutors office said. Photos released by the agency showed rows of Easter cakes stacked inside a devastated building, covered in thick dust, as a huge hole gaped in the wall behind them and rubble piled up on the floor. Last Sundays strike on Sumy, resulting in mass casualties, was the second large-scale missile attack to claim civilian lives in just over a week. Some 20 people, including nine children, died on April 4 as missiles struck Zelenskyys hometown of Kryvyi Rih. The U.S.-Ukraine minerals agreement, which Ukrainian Economy Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko said she signed with U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, is expected to pave the way for significant investments, infrastructure modernization, and long-term cooperation.Arhirova reported from Kyiv, Ukraine. Illia Novikov in Kyiv and Joanna Kozlowska in London contributed to this report. HANNA ARHIROVA Arhirova is an Associated Press reporter covering Ukraine. She is based in Kyiv. twitter instagram mailto
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