RT.com
25 Mar 2025, 04:49 GMT+10
The Kremlin previously criticized Kievs EU backers for speaking only of war and militarization
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has stated that unnamed foreign governments are obstructing efforts to end the Ukraine conflict, crediting President Donald Trump with leading negotiations to mediate peace between Moscow and Kiev.
Senior Russian and US officials held marathon 12-hour talks in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Monday, focused on resolving the Ukraine conflict and ensuring maritime security in the Black Sea. However, the two sides have yet to release details or announce the outcome of the discussions.
Speaking during a Cabinet meeting at the White House before the talks concluded, Rubio emphasized that the conflict "needs to be brought to an end" through negotiations, not military means, and praised Trump as "the only one leader in the world that's capable of bringing two sides to a table."
According to Rubio, Trump's diplomatic initiative has faced resistance from other governments, although he did not name any specific countries.
"You've done it despite impediments from other countries and others who maybe have different opinions about how this should go," Rubio said, addressing Trump directly. "Ultimately, I think that the only chance we have for peace is through the President's leadership."
Following a phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his US counterpart last week, Moscow and Kiev agreed to a partial ceasefire and pledged to suspend strikes on each other's energy infrastructure for 30 days.
However, the Russian Defense Ministry has since reported multiple Ukrainian strikes on Russian energy facilities. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has stressed that despite Kiev's violations, Moscow continues to uphold the energy strike truce.
In an interview on Sunday, Peskov also remarked that instead of seeking peace and addressing the root causes of the conflict, EU member states are now discussing the deployment of NATO contingents on Ukrainian territory. "This rampant militarist policy of Europe - there is no other way to describe it - is hard to comprehend," he said.
Tensions between Washington and European NATO members resurfaced after President Trump assumed office in January. The new US administration has pushed for a swift resolution to the Ukraine conflict and plans to shift security responsibilities to Europe once a truce is in place.
Following an emergency summit in London earlier this month, the UK and France signaled that they are open to sending Western "peacekeepers" to Ukraine once a ceasefire is reached. Moscow has rejected the proposal, stating that it makes no difference under what pretext NATO troops enter the country. Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned that such a deployment could lead to a direct war between the military bloc and Moscow.
(RT.com)
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