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  • US repeats Ukraine-Russia talks mantra despite Russia’s rejection of ceasefires
    On 7 June 2025, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot that direct negotiations between Ukraine and Russia remain essential for ending the war, according to a readout from the US Department of State. Since taking office in January, Trump had been advocating for talks between Moscow and Kyiv to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But with Russia maintaining maximalist demands that amount to Ukraine’s capitulation, and continuing to target civilians and infra
     

US repeats Ukraine-Russia talks mantra despite Russia’s rejection of ceasefires

8 juin 2025 à 07:40

Marco Rubio

On 7 June 2025, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot that direct negotiations between Ukraine and Russia remain essential for ending the war, according to a readout from the US Department of State.

Since taking office in January, Trump had been advocating for talks between Moscow and Kyiv to end Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. But with Russia maintaining maximalist demands that amount to Ukraine’s capitulation, and continuing to target civilians and infrastructure, Trump’s efforts have proven ineffective.

Rubio brings up direct talks in phone call with Barrot

The US State Department reported that Rubio and Barrot spoke about global security developments. According to the official readout,

“Secretary Rubio underscored the importance of continued direct negotiations between Russia and Ukraine to achieve a lasting peace.

In the same 7 June call, Rubio and Barrot “reaffirmed their shared commitment to preventing Iran from developing or obtaining a nuclear weapon.” They also discussed support for Israel and emphasized the need to free hostages held in Gaza by Hamas. However, the focus on Ukraine again highlighted Washington’s ongoing strategy of promoting negotiations with Russia.

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Diplomatic pressure unchanged despite lack of results

Despite all the diplomatic efforts, Russia continues to demand Kyiv’s de facto capitulation, repeating its initial full-scale invasion objectives from 2022.

Rubio’s message comes days after a 2 June meeting in Istanbul between Ukrainian and Russian low-level representatives, where both sides agreed to a new exchange of prisoners and fallen soldiers.

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However, Ukraine’s First Deputy Foreign Minister Serhii Kyslytsya said that Russia again rejected an unconditional ceasefire. 


 

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  • Former Secretary of State Pompeo: US did not do enough to stop the war in 2014
    Former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States failed to do enough to stop Russia’s war and restore peace in Ukraine in 2014, European Pravda reported on 31 May. Pompeo said US representatives could not prevent Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin’s plans or stop the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022 despite all efforts, Pompeo said during the second international Black Sea Security Forum on 30 May. “I regret that there was not more done in 2014, that there was not more done in 2022
     

Former Secretary of State Pompeo: US did not do enough to stop the war in 2014

31 mai 2025 à 12:50

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Former US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said the United States failed to do enough to stop Russia’s war and restore peace in Ukraine in 2014, European Pravda reported on 31 May.

Pompeo said US representatives could not prevent Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin’s plans or stop the full-scale Russian invasion in 2022 despite all efforts, Pompeo said during the second international Black Sea Security Forum on 30 May.

“I regret that there was not more done in 2014, that there was not more done in 2022, and that deterrence was lost,” he said. “And now the challenge is putting it back to a place. I was adjacent to the Minsk conversations (…) We’ve been at the negotiating table an awful lot, and there was no hammer.” 

Pompeo acknowledged that it was a “different time” and Russia’s aggression was “not as massive,” but he pointed out that the documents discussed during the Minsk negotiations were almost identical to what is being discussed now, according to the media report.

“That must remind us all: when Vladimir Putin lays down his weapons for a moment, you can’t go back to Russian gas,” Pompeo emphasised. “When Vladimir Putin lays down his weapons for a moment, there can’t be life as it once was.” 

The former Secretary of State assured that the US cannot afford to abandon Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression.

Pompeo drew attention to the fact that many Republican Party members “expressed views that contradict America’s deep national interests on this issue.”

“But I think they all also know that, in the end, there is no walking away from this for the United States. It is not the case where you can say, ‘Godspeed, you’re on your own’. This will continue to chase all of us who believe in basic human dignity, property rights, all the indicia of sovereign nationhood that we will ultimately come to prevail,” Pompeo said.

During Pompeo’s tenure as US Secretary of State, the “Crimean Declaration” was adopted and published on 25 July 2018, ten days after the official meeting between Trump (during his first presidential term) and Putin in Helsinki.

That document stated that “Russia, through its invasion of Ukraine and attempt to annex Crimea in 2014, sought to undermine the fundamental international principle adhered to by democratic states: no country can change another’s borders by force.”

However, when Trump returned to power in 2025, controversial statements about Crimea appeared repeatedly. In April, the Trump administration reportedly handed Ukraine a one-page document in Paris, presented as a “final proposal” for peaceful settlement. Among other things, it allegedly stated that the US was ready to recognize Russia’s control over Ukrainian Crimea.

President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that Ukraine does not recognize Russian occupation of Crimea. Trump criticized the statement, saying that “Crimea was lost many years ago” and that Zelenskyy’s words “harm peace negotiations.”

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