The Trump administration is reportedly pulling back from efforts to investigate alleged Russian war crimes in Ukraine, reversing the Biden administration's previous push for accountability. High-level US officials, including Secretary of State Marco Rubio, are skipping key Ukraine peace talks in London, signaling a reduced American diplomatic presence. This shift raises questions about US support for Ukraine, including the status of Crimea, NATO membership for Kyiv, and control over Ukraine's nuclear assets and rare earth resources. The downgrading of talks and withdrawal from investigations suggest a significant change in US policy toward the Russia-Ukraine conflict. These moves could have major implications for the future of the war and US relations with both Ukraine and Russia.
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What’s On The Table: Ukraine Talks Get Downgraded As Top Officials Pull Out
Will the US recognize Crimea as Russian? Is NATO membership out of the question for Kyiv? Will Ukraine’s largest nuclear plant end up in American hands? And what about those Ukrainian valuable rare earths that Washington is laser focused on?
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Trump administration live updates: Vance says U.S. could abandon Russia-Ukraine peace talks; Democratic Sen. Dick Durbin won't seek re-election
Secretary of State Marco Rubio and White House envoy Steve Witkoff will not attend high-level meetings in London aimed at bringing a pause to the war in Ukraine.
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