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US threatens to abandon Ukraine-Russia mediation over stalled talks

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  • U.S. warns of withdrawing mediation efforts unless Russia and Ukraine present concrete proposals to end the war.
  • Trump administration’s patience wanes as the conflict remains deadlocked, with neither side willing to make concessions.
  • Diplomatic efforts face new urgency amid reports of potential military escalations, raising fears of prolonged war.

[WORLD] Secretary of State Marco Rubio issued a stark warning on Tuesday, stating that the United States may abandon its role as mediator unless Russia and Ukraine present “concrete proposals” to resolve the ongoing conflict — a sign of growing impatience within the Trump administration over one of its early foreign policy priorities.

Frustration is mounting in Washington over the stalled peace talks, with officials noting that repeated calls for a ceasefire have yielded little progress. Diplomatic sources say both Kyiv and Moscow continue to recycle long-standing positions that have already been rejected by the opposing side, contributing to a deadlock that shows no signs of breaking.

President Donald Trump had pledged to end the war within his first 24 hours back in office. But as he marks his 100th day, Rubio’s remarks suggest a potential shift in focus, with the administration considering moving on to more pressing domestic issues if negotiations remain fruitless.

Observers point to the entrenched nature of the conflict as a major barrier to peace. Ukraine is contending with territorial losses, while Russia faces the pressure of international sanctions — yet neither appears ready to offer major compromises. European partners, while supportive of Washington’s diplomatic efforts, continue to emphasize the importance of a durable peace rather than a hasty agreement.

“We are now at a time where concrete proposals need to be delivered by the two parties on how to end this conflict,” State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce told reporters, conveying Rubio’s message.

The statement signals a broader strategic reassessment within the administration, as officials weigh the political and practical costs of prolonged engagement in a foreign crisis. With the 2024 election cycle underway, some in Trump’s inner circle are urging a pivot toward domestic priorities such as the economy and immigration.

Meanwhile, fresh intelligence reports indicate that both Russia and Ukraine are preparing for renewed military operations, casting further doubt on the likelihood of a diplomatic breakthrough. U.S. officials have reportedly briefed NATO allies on the situation, warning that the opportunity for a negotiated resolution may be slipping away.


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