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Rubio's surprising statement on Ukraine: US wants peace, Europe desires war

Rubio's surprising statement on Ukraine: US wants peace, Europe desires war

Washington, May 20 (UNI) US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has given out a rather surprising statement, marking a stark contrast in the White House’ transatlantic views regarding the Russia-Ukraine conflict. He claimed that Europe had a desire to continue war, while the US was focused on peace.
Speaking at the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees in a formal dinner hosted by President Donald Trump at the White House, Rubio recounted a rather strange conversation with one of the cardinals, during a recent visit to Rome for the Pope’s appointment.
Rubio quoted a cardinal who observed, "You know, it is very unusual for us... we have an American president that wants peace, and some of the Europeans that are constantly talking about doing the war stuff,” reported RIA Novosti.
Describing his own perspective, Rubio said that some European figures had "the world upside down" in their minds. He further highlighted President Trump's consistent desire to reduce large defence expenditures, suggesting such funds could instead be redirected towards economic development.
This reporting surfaces amidst a complex and evolving geopolitical landscape. The comments from Secretary Rubio highlight a perceived divide within the Western alliance regarding their approach to tackling the ongoing war.
While the United States, under President Trump’s administration has often articulated a desire to de-escalate conflicts and reduce military spending, certain European nations, especially those geographically closer to the conflict zone, have maintained a more resolute stance. They have advocated for continued robust military aid to Ukraine and a strengthened defence posture against Russian advances into Ukrainian territory.
The renewed dialogue between Putin and Trump, coupled with Rubio's remarks, suggests a potential shift from the largely unified Western front that characterised the initial responses to the Ukraine conflict.
President Trump's consistent advocacy for reduced defence budgets contrasts sharply with calls from some European leaders for increased military investment. This dynamic continues to reshape alliances and strategic priorities globally, bringing these differing viewpoints to the forefront of international discourse.
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