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24 Apr 2025, 13:34 GMT+10
Both US officials have commented on a piece claiming Washington plans to lift Russia sanctions as part of a potential Ukraine peace deal
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and President Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, have accused Politico of publishing "fiction" and "fake crap," over a report by the media outlet on a potential Ukraine peace deal.
In an article on Wednesday, Politico claimed that Washington is considering lifting sanctions on Russia's Nord Stream pipeline and "other Russian assets in Europe" as part of its peace efforts. Citing "five people familiar with the discussions," Politico said Witkoff was the "main proponent" of the plan, allegedly due to a developing "friendship" with Russian President Vladimir Putin in his role as Trump's envoy. The piece also claimed Rubio opposed the idea and quoted analysts warning it could hurt US LNG exports by reopening the EU market to Russian gas.
Rubio was quick to respond, writing on X that the "piece of fiction" was "unequivocally false." Witkoff responded with sharper language, calling the article "fake crap."
Rubio and Witkoff are among the key figures in US-Russia discussions aimed at ending the Ukraine conflict.
While the US-proposed peace framework has not been made public, reports suggest it could involve recognizing Crimea as Russian territory. Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky recently dismissed any such proposals as "unconstitutional," prompting Trump to accuse him of jeopardizing the peace process with "inflammatory statements" and warning that he could "lose the whole country" if he does not compromise.
US Vice President J.D. Vance echoed the sentiment, warning on Wednesday that Washington might "walk away" from talks unless Kiev and Moscow reach a deal soon, and stating that "both will have to give up some of the territory they currently own."
Russia has repeatedly said that the status of Crimea and the four other former Ukrainian regions that joined Russia after referendums is not up for negotiation. Moscow insists recognition of the "reality on the ground" is vital for lasting peace.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov cautioned this week against relying on media reports regarding US-Russia talks, warning that "a lot of fakes are being published now, including by respected publications." He advised the public to trust official sources instead.
(RT.com)
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