Rubio asserts ‘peacemaker’ Trump sitting down with Putin is the ‘only’ way war in Ukraine ends

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio believes the “only way” the war in Ukraine ends is with President Trump — whom he described as a “lover of peace” — sitting across the table from Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.

“I think that’s the only chance we have at peace at this point, given everything we’ve seen over the last few weeks,” Rubio told Fox News host Sean Hannity on Thursday, reiterating remarks Trump made earlier that “nothing’s going to happen” until the two come face to face.

Marco Rubio appeared on Fox News for an interview with Sean Hannity on Thursday. Fox News
Rubio asserted that a Trump meeting with Vladimir Putin was crucial to ending the Ukraine war. AP

“There’s been talks, there’s been negotiations, there’s been trips and meetings — but in the end, I think we’ve reached the conclusion, rightfully so, as the president has, that the only way this is going to happen, if it has a chance to happen, the only way it happens is, if the president directly engages with Vladimir Putin,” he added.

Rubio, who is leading a US delegation in Turkey for talks — proposed by Putin— aimed at settling the bloodiest European conflict since World War II, lauded Trump as a peace-centric president.

“The president, frankly, is a lover of peace,” the top US diplomat said.

Trump met with Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelensky while both leaders were in attendance for Pope Francis’ funeral. AP

“This is a person that wants to stop wars and prevent wars and end wars. That’s what the president endeavors to do,” Rubio continued.

“I still don’t understand why some would be critical of the president,” he added. “They should be happy that the president of the most powerful nation on earth is a peacemaker who seeks to prevent wars, seeks to end wars, and seeks to stop existing wars.”

“That, I think, is something we should be very proud of.”

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