Ukraine Peace Deal: Why Rubio Calls Negotiations "Delicate" Amid New Talks

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio described recent peace talks with Ukrainian officials as "delicate" and complicated. The discussions in Florida aimed to create reliable security guarantees for Ukraine as part of a Washington-backed plan. An American envoy is now heading to Moscow for expected talks with Russian counterparts this week. These negotiations follow earlier meetings in Geneva to revise a peace proposal initially criticized as favoring Russia.

Key Points: Rubio on Russia-Ukraine Peace Deal as Delicate After Florida Talks

  • US and Ukrainian officials met in Florida to discuss security guarantees for Kyiv
  • Talks included Jared Kushner, with an envoy heading to Moscow for Russian discussions
  • Rubio expressed cautious optimism, citing a shared vision for Ukraine's future
  • The meeting built on prior Geneva talks to revise a US-backed peace plan
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Rubio says Russia-Ukraine peace deal is still 'delicate'

US Secretary Marco Rubio calls Ukraine peace talks "delicate" after meeting with Kyiv officials in Florida, setting stage for further negotiations with Russia.

"This is delicate. It's complicated. - US Secretary of State Marco Rubio"

Kyiv, December 1

Officials from Ukraine and the US held talks aimed at creating "reliable security guarantees" for Kyiv as part of a Washington-backed peace plan to end Russia-Ukraine war, Al Jazeera reported.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who met with a Ukrainian delegation led by the head of Kyiv's National Security and Defence Council, Rustem Umerov, said the discussions on Sunday were "productive" but that there is "more work to be done".

"This is delicate. It's complicated," he said, as per Al Jazeera.

The talks took place in the US state of Florida, and included Witkoff and US President Donald Trump's son-in-law, Jared Kushner. Witkoff leaves on Monday for Moscow, where he is expected to meet Russian counterparts for talks this week.

"We continue to be realistic about how difficult this is, but optimistic, particularly given the fact that as we've made progress, I think there is a shared vision here that this is not just about ending the war," Rubio told reporters after the talks concluded, Al Jazeera reported.

"It is about securing Ukraine's future, a future that we hope will be more prosperous than it's ever been," as per Al Jazeera.

He added that there were "a lot of moving parts" in the discussions, and "obviously, there's another party involved [Russia] here that will have to be a part of the equation".

Rubio said the US has been in touch "in varying degrees" with Russian officials and has "a pretty good understanding of their views as well," Al Jazeera reported.

The talks came a week after Rubio and Ukrainian negotiators met in Geneva, Switzerland, to revise Trump's peace plan, which was initially criticised as a Russian wish list.

Umerov, writing on X ahead of the meeting, said Ukraine had clear directives and priorities for the talks - "safeguarding Ukrainian interests, ensuring substantive dialogue, and advancing on the basis of the progress achieved in Geneva". He added that negotiators want to "secure real peace for Ukraine and reliable, long-term security guarantees".

The sit-down set the stage for Witkoff's planned meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, which Trump earlier signalled would take place this week.

Putin said the US draft, which has not yet been published, could serve as a "basis for future agreements", adding that his talks with Witkoff should focus on the Russian-occupied Donbas and Crimea regions, as per Al Jazeera.

- ANI

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Sarah B
"Delicate and complicated" is an understatement. The involvement of Trump's son-in-law adds another layer of unpredictability. Hope the talks focus on actual security for Ukraine and not just political optics for the US election cycle.
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Vikram M
The mention of Donbas and Crimea is the real sticking point. Any deal that legitimizes occupation sets a dangerous precedent for territorial disputes worldwide. India should be very watchful of such outcomes, given our own challenges.
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Rohit P
While peace is the ultimate goal, I'm skeptical. The US plan was initially called a "Russian wish list." How much has really changed? Ukraine's sovereignty must be non-negotiable. Jai Hind.
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Priya S
As an Indian, my heart goes out to the people of Ukraine. War is the worst. But let's be honest, the world's attention and resources are finite. This conflict has dragged on, and a realistic solution, however imperfect, might be needed to stop the bleeding.
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Michael C
Respectfully, the article shows the inherent contradiction. Rubio says it's about securing Ukraine's "prosperous future," but Putin immediately focuses talks on the occupied regions. That doesn't sound like a shared vision. The path to peace seems very long.

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