Saturday, June 14, 2025

Marco Rubio tells America when we’ll know if Russia will lay down its arms

Signals of Peace or Stalling Tactics?

The world may soon get a clearer picture of Russia’s intentions in the Ukraine conflict, with Secretary of State Marco Rubio suggesting Friday that Moscow’s seriousness about a ceasefire could be evident within “a matter of weeks.”

“The Russians know our position in terms of wanting to end the war, and we will know from their answers very soon whether they are serious about proceeding with real peace or whether it is a delay tactic,” Rubio shared with reporters during a stop at NATO headquarters in Brussels.

His comments come as the Trump administration navigates a delicate dance with Russia, seeking an end to the violence that has gripped Ukraine.

A Rocky Road to Resolution

Doubts about Russia’s commitment have grown louder after it brushed off Ukraine’s early March proposal for a 30-day ceasefire and later nixed a Black Sea truce unless Western sanctions were dropped.

Rubio made it clear the U.S. isn’t here for games.

“[If] It’s a delay tactic, the president’s not interested in that,” he stated firmly. “President Trump is not going to fall into the trap of endless negotiations about negotiations.”

When pressed on Russia’s specific demands for a peace deal, Rubio kept his cards close, sidestepping details.

He did, however, hint at the murky nature of diplomatic back-and-forth, pointing out that official summaries—like the one following President Trump’s call with Vladimir Putin—don’t always tell the full story.

The White House claimed Russia had “agreed” to halt force in the Black Sea, but the Kremlin quickly countered that any deal hinged on sanctions relief.

“I guess it’s part of the game,” Rubio mused. “At the end of the day, what’s going to matter here is whether we’re going to move towards peace or not.”

Balancing Hope and Hard Realities

Rubio stressed that peace will demand give-and-take from both Ukraine and Russia, though he steered clear of spelling out what those compromises might look like, leaving that to the negotiating table.

“Initially, it was important to talk [to the Russians] because we haven’t talked to them in a long time. But now we’ve reached the stage [where] we need to make progress,” he explained, acknowledging the challenge ahead.

“It will be hard,” he admitted, yet struck an upbeat tone: “I’m optimistic.”

“There are some promising signs. There are some troubling signs. It’s not going to be easy. No one ever said this would be easy, but we’re going to find out sooner rather than later,” Rubio told the press.

Wrapping up, he doubled down on his cautious positivity:

“And let’s just say I’m hopeful. I remain hopeful.” As the clock ticks, all eyes are on Russia’s next move—and whether it’s a step toward peace or just more posturing.

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