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18 Aug 2025, 02:33 GMT+10
The conflict is going to get worse if Kiev does not agree to a peace deal with Moscow, the US Secretary of State has said
The US does not intend to force Ukraine into a peace agreement with Russia, but Kiev needs to realize that the conflict "is going to get worse" if it is not resolved now, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has said.
US President Donald Trump said the warring parties were "pretty close to the end" following a summit with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Anchorage, Alaska on Friday. He noted though, that "Ukraine has to agree" to any peace deal.
Rubio told CBS on Sunday that "there's no conditions that can be imposed on Ukraine... ultimately, it's up to the Ukrainians" to decide on whether to accept an agreement with Russia.
However, it is clear that "after three and a half years, this war is getting worse. It's not getting better... It's going to get worse," the secretary stated.
For the bloodshed to come to an end, both Ukraine and Russia "are going to have to give and both sides should expect to get something from this," Rubio added. He acknowledged that "that's a very difficult thing to do," and that some may find the concessions required to be "distasteful."
"There are things Russia wants that it cannot get and there are things Ukraine wants that it's not going to get," he concluded.
Speaking to Fox News following Friday's summit, Trump said he would advise Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky to "make the deal" with Russia.
Appearing alongside Trump in Anchorage, Putin confirmed that Moscow was "sincerely interested in putting an end" to the fighting.
The Kremlin has consistently described the Ukraine conflict as a proxy war being waged against Russia on behalf of the West, which is prepared to "fight to the last Ukrainian." Moscow has also repeatedly warned that the longer the conflict lasts, the worse the eventual peace terms for Kiev will be.
(RT.com)
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