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רוביא זאגט אז אמעריקע וועט באשיצן אוקריינא פון צוקונפטיגע אינוואזיעס

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio reaffirmed America’s commitment to Ukraine’s long-term security during press remarks on November 30, 2025, following meetings with Ukrainian officials in Florida. Rubio emphasized that the United States is not solely focused on ending the current war with Russia, but on guaranteeing that Ukraine “never again will face another invasion.” His message underscored a broader strategic vision: a peace that lasts, backed by strength, stability, and clear deterrence.

Rubio stated that the Trump administration’s goal goes beyond negotiating a ceasefire. The priority, he explained, is building a framework where Ukraine is permanently safe, prosperous, and fully capable of defending itself. This position reflects the administration’s acceleration of diplomatic efforts for a peace deal, building on earlier talks led by Trump envoy Steve Witkoff. With the front lines in Eastern Europe largely stalled and debates in Washington continuing over the shape and scale of future U.S. aid, Rubio’s remarks served as a reminder that America intends to shape—not merely observe—the end state of the conflict.

According to Rubio, Ukraine’s future security depends on a combination of strengthened defense systems, renewed economic development, and diplomatic guarantees that deter Russian aggression for generations. He stressed that any settlement must prevent Moscow from exploiting temporary pauses to rebuild military strength or attempt another incursion. “Peace without protection is just a pause,” Rubio said, making clear that the U.S. expects enforceable measures, not symbolic agreements.

The Secretary praised Ukraine’s resilience but argued that long-term peace requires the kind of durable security architecture only the United States can help construct. This includes advanced defensive technologies, long-range deterrence capabilities, and integration into broader Western economic and security frameworks—tools designed to ensure Ukraine can stand firm even without prolonged external assistance.

Rubio’s comments perfectly align with the Trump administration’s larger diplomatic posture: pushing toward a settlement that ends the war while ensuring America’s allies are not left vulnerable. As the conflict enters another year with little movement on the battlefield, the U.S. is signaling that any peace must be built on power, not hope—and that Ukraine’s future stability is essential to European security as a whole.

In Florida, Rubio made the administration’s position unmistakably clear: America is committed not just to ending the war, but to ensuring Ukraine’s security forever.
 

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