Golden Ten Data on March 17, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio disclosed plans A and B to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict in an interview with the CBS program. "Plan A is to stop the crossfire first, so that we can move on to Plan B, which is to move on to the second phase, which is to get everybody to sit down at the negotiating table, which may not be the case – maybe it will take some shuttle diplomacy to find a lasting way to end this conflict for good, and to be able to respect everyone's needs, etc." "But we can't even get to the second step until we're done with the first step." At the same time, Rubio acknowledged that there are challenges in resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict because the conflict is multifaceted and "no one will say it's easy."
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Rubio revealed plans A and B to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict
Golden Ten Data on March 17, U.S. Secretary of State Rubio disclosed plans A and B to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict in an interview with the CBS program. "Plan A is to stop the crossfire first, so that we can move on to Plan B, which is to move on to the second phase, which is to get everybody to sit down at the negotiating table, which may not be the case – maybe it will take some shuttle diplomacy to find a lasting way to end this conflict for good, and to be able to respect everyone's needs, etc." "But we can't even get to the second step until we're done with the first step." At the same time, Rubio acknowledged that there are challenges in resolving the Russia-Ukraine conflict because the conflict is multifaceted and "no one will say it's easy."