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Rubio lettering Russia’s comprehensive war against Ukraine ‘Proxy War’ between Washington, Moscow

Russia’s full-fledged war against Ukraine is a “proxy war” between Moscow and Washington, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said in an interview with Fox News on March 5.

Rubio’s statements underline how the Trump government steadily accepts the Kremlin stories. Previously, Russian President Vladimir Putin mistakenly claimed that the West fights against Russia with “the hands of the Ukrainians”.

After Russia had not taken over Ukraine within a few days and suffered several defeats in 2022, the Kremlin began to drive the wrong claim that Russia was against NATO in the war.

Western partners have made Kyiv available since the beginning of the all-out war Kyiv, but have never sent troops to Ukraine because they fear escalation. The United States has now frozen all military aid for Ukraine because the crack between Kyiv and Washington expands.

According to Rubio, US President Donald Trump sees the comprehensive war against Ukraine as a “lengthy, outdated conflict”.

“And frankly, it is a deputy war between nuclear powers – the United States that helps Ukraine and Russia – and it has to end,” said Rubio.

The State Secretary said that Ukraine continues to weapons “as much as it takes as long as it takes” not a strategy “.

Rubio spoke about the collision between President Volodymyr Zelensky and Trump in the Oval Office last week and said that Washington would like to include both Russia and Ukraine to solve the war, and “we asked the Ukrainians not to sabotage him.” He accused the Ukrainian President, who answered the comments of the US Vice President JD Vances, “undermined” Trump’s plan.

“(To find a way to end the conflict) will require concessions from both sides, but we have to bring them both onto the table. The Ukrainians have to be there. It is their country. The Russians have to be at this table,” said Rubio.

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