President Donald Trump is poised to withdraw from ongoing efforts to mediate a peace agreement between Russia and Ukraine unless significant progress is evident within days, according to U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio. Speaking in Paris following discussions with European and Ukrainian officials, Rubio emphasized the urgency of the situation, stating that the administration will not engage in protracted negotiations without clear indications of commitment from both parties.
Rubio’s remarks come amid a series of high-level meetings aimed at brokering a ceasefire and establishing security guarantees for Ukraine. The talks, involving U.S., European, and Ukrainian representatives, have been described as constructive, yet Rubio underscored the necessity for tangible outcomes in the immediate future. He noted that the viability of the peace process must be determined promptly, as the U.S. is unwilling to continue efforts indefinitely while hostilities persist.
The discussions in Paris are set to continue in London, with the involvement of key European leaders. French President Emmanuel Macron has highlighted the importance of maintaining pressure on Moscow, while reaffirming France’s commitment to a durable peace and the strengthening of military assistance to Ukraine.
In parallel to the diplomatic efforts, the U.S. and Ukraine have signed a memorandum of intent to establish a joint investment fund, potentially focusing on Ukraine’s mineral resources. Deputy Prime Minister Yulia Svyrydenko indicated that the agreement aims to attract investment for Ukraine’s reconstruction. However, the deal has faced criticism over provisions granting the U.S. control over certain Ukrainian natural resources and infrastructure.
Despite the ongoing negotiations, Russian attacks in regions such as Kharkiv and Sumy continue to result in civilian casualties. While there has been a decrease in strikes on energy infrastructure, assaults on other civilian targets have intensified. At the United Nations, Russia has rejected a ceasefire proposal supported by several European nations, further complicating the path to peace.