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US Secretary of State Mark Rubio says, “the ball is now in the Russian court.” This is a significant moment.
A joint statement by the United States and Ukraine, after a long day of negotiations in the Jedde, contains several key lines, maybe no more: “The United States will communicate with Russia that Russian reciprocity is the key to reaching peace.”
In recent weeks, we have heard a lot about Donald Trump expected from Ukraine and what stupid instruments the White House is ready to bend Kiev to his will.
Now it seems that it is time for Russia to be checked in public.
The case in Trump with Vladimir Putin has been enveloped in uncertainty, without obvious signs of pressure, to balance that act on Lodimir Zelensky.
A joint US-Ukraine statement on Tuesday does not mean that Trump suddenly changed the melody to Zelensky. Their thorny relationships, which were born of many years of mutual distrust.
But the ugly cloud of the stock caused by this moody meeting of the oval service 11 days ago can begin to dissipate when the real cause of peace begins.
With the immediate resumption of Ukraine and the US intelligence assistance after the suspension that lasted everything, it is Russia that may feel pressure.