Ukrainian Delegation: Met with the U.S. Secretary of State, presidential envoy, and the president's son in Florida on Sunday.

The U.S. hopes to reach agreement with Ukraine on major issues such as territory and security before the presidential envoy visits the Kremlin next week.

After the meeting, both sides gave positive evaluations, but there was no breakthrough substantive progress.

Rubio: Negotiations on the Ukraine issue still require more work. The U.S. takes a realistic attitude towards the negotiation process with Ukraine. We have seen progress.

Ukrainian negotiation representative Umerov: We have made significant progress on the road to a just peace.

No matter what the result of the U.S.-Ukraine talks this time, the final resolution document must be delivered to Russia for its awareness, and it must be recognized and agreed upon by Russia. If so, the U.S.-Ukraine negotiations will have results; otherwise, it is all in vain.

The negotiations chaired by Rubio are not reassuring to Russia. Because as a core figure of the Republican establishment, Rubio has long maintained an anti-Russian stance and is still on the list of Russian sanctions.

However, there is no need to worry. Russia has already made two preparations. If the outcome does not meet expectations, it will continue to fight. It has never given up the strategic option of "waging war to promote peace."

Russia is not Ukraine; it has cards in its hand. This is Trump's pain point, which cannot be ignored.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1850272045817932/

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