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Rubio calls on the United Nations to support a “simple” American draft resolution on Ukraine

On Saturday, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio urged the UN member states to support a draft resolution submitted by Washington calling for a “rapid end” of the war between Russia and Ukraine, but it does not indicate the unit of Kiev.
“The United States has submitted a simple and historical draft resolution at the United Nations, and we call on all member states to support it with the aim of drawing a path towards peace,” Rubio said.
On Friday, US President Donald Trump said that Ukrainian President Voludmir Zellinski and Russian Vladimir Putin should “communicate” in order to end the war between Moscow and Kiev.
In a statement to the White House journalists, Trump said: “I think President Putin and President Zellinski should communicate,” adding: “We want to stop (war) killing millions of people.”

Ukraine leaders

In addition, Trump said on Friday that Ukrainian leaders “have no papers” in the talks aimed at ending the war with Russia, amid the escalation of tensions between Washington and Kiev.
“I had very good conversations with Putin, and my conversations were not good with Ukraine. They have no papers, but they pretended by force, but we will not allow this matter,” Trump said during an event that brings together American state rulers at the White House.
The Republican President had previously stated that the participation of his Ukrainian counterpart, Folodimir Zellinski, in the talks is not “of great importance.”
The US President has repeatedly attacked Zellinski this week, and his approach to Vladimir Putin has sparked fears of a break between Washington and Ukraine, which decisively depends on American assistance to repel the Russian invasion.
After describing the Ukrainian president as “a dictator without elections”, Trump considered Wednesday that the Russians “took control of many lands” in Ukraine and therefore they are “in strength.”

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