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The Ukraine-Russia Conflict: Is Russia Stalling the Peace Talks?
Washington, D.C., USAFriday, May 23, 2025
The Secretary of State has been open about the administration's frustrations. He said they are trying to figure out if Russia is serious about peace. He mentioned that they will know soon enough, based on the proposals Russia puts forward. If the proposals are realistic, they might make progress. But if they are unrealistic, they will know that Russia is not serious.
The Secretary of State also talked about the need for patience. He said the war is "bloody, costly, and destructive. " But he also said they can't waste time on endless talks. He believes a direct conversation between the U. S. President and Russia's President might be the only way to break the stalemate.
Russia's President has indicated that he will talk. But he said any deal must address what he sees as the causes of the crisis. This includes ensuring the security of Russian-speaking territories. The Secretary of State believes a deal will happen since everyone is willing to talk. It's just a matter of finding the right time and place.
The U. S. Senate is also involved. They are introducing sanctions against Russia. But the Secretary of State said this won't change the administration's approach to the talks. He said they have been clear with Russia about the sanctions for weeks. The Senate will act, but it won't stop the talks.
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