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US Issues Ultimatum Over Ukraine Talks After Rubio Backs Out of Key Summit

Rubio Snubs London Summit, Escalating Tensions Over Ukraine Peace Talks

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
November 16, 2025
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Vance Issues Ultimatum Over Ukraine Talks After Rubio Snubs Key London Summit

Tensions between Washington and Kyiv escalated this week after a crucial meeting in London aimed at finding a resolution to Russia’s war in Ukraine was downgraded. The talks, originally set to bring together US, Ukrainian, UK, and European officials, were thrown into disarray when US Secretary of State Marco Rubio pulled out, citing “logistical issues.”

Rubio had been expected to attend the high-level summit, but his sudden withdrawal raised eyebrows and shifted the meeting to a lower-level format. The UK’s Foreign Office confirmed that official-level discussions would continue, but media access was restricted, signaling a step back in diplomatic efforts.

Adding fuel to the fire, US Vice President JD Vance issued a pointed ultimatum. Speaking to reporters during his visit to India, Vance stated, “We’ve issued a very explicit proposal to both the Russians and Ukrainians. It’s time for them to either say yes or for the US to walk away from this process.” The Vice President’s remark underscored Washington’s frustration with the slow pace of negotiations, with the US pushing Kyiv to reach an agreement. However, Ukraine remains resolute, particularly regarding the future of Crimea, which has been under Russian control since 2014.

The US proposal at the heart of the deadlock has drawn significant criticism. According to sources familiar with the framework, the plan includes recognizing Russia’s annexation of Crimea and calling for a ceasefire along the front lines of the conflict. If adopted, the proposal would mark a dramatic shift in US policy, as it would formally acknowledge Russia’s control over Crimea, a position that has been firmly rejected by Ukraine and its allies.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky made it clear this week that Kyiv would never accept a deal that recognized Russian control over Crimea, stating, “Ukraine will not legally recognize the occupation of Crimea. There is nothing to talk about. It is against our constitution.”

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Despite the tensions, Ukraine’s European allies, including the UK and France, have been pushing for a compromise, hoping to bridge the gap between Kyiv and Washington. Last week’s talks in Paris focused on a potential ceasefire framework, but progress remains slow, and the London meeting’s downgrade further complicates matters.

With Rubio’s absence, the US will be represented by Keith Kellogg, President Donald Trump’s special envoy for Ukraine and Russia. While the shift in representation may signal a change in tone, the overall approach remains focused on finding a negotiated settlement, even as Ukraine insists on maintaining its territorial integrity.

The discussions come amid renewed fighting on the ground. After a brief Easter ceasefire, which both sides accused each other of violating, Russia and Ukraine are back at full force. This week, a Russian drone strike on a bus in the Dnipropetrovsk region killed nine and injured over 30 people. Meanwhile, Russia’s National Guard reported destroying 17 Ukrainian drones in overnight operations.

As the war rages on, the international community remains divided over the path to peace. Former President Trump has been vocal in his skepticism about continuing negotiations without tangible progress. He has repeatedly stated that the US cannot continue diplomatic efforts if both sides show no real commitment to ending the conflict.

Meanwhile, the US is pushing ahead with its broader diplomatic strategy. White House officials confirmed that Trump’s Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff, was set to visit Moscow this week to continue talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin. The Kremlin has signaled some openness to negotiations, but key issues, such as defining “civilian targets,” remain unresolved.

In a significant shift, Putin has acknowledged the possibility of direct talks with Ukraine, signaling a potential breakthrough after years of deadlock. However, Moscow has previously stymied ceasefire efforts, including rejecting a US proposal for a 30-day truce.

As Washington and Kyiv continue to clash over the terms of a peace deal, both sides remain entrenched in their positions. The coming weeks could prove pivotal as the US, Ukraine, and Russia attempt to chart a path forward. With tensions high, the international community will be watching closely to see if diplomatic efforts can break the deadlock or if the conflict will continue to escalate.

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