Marco Rubio, serving as Secretary of State, has been at the center of recent diplomatic developments regarding Ukraine and migration policy. According to Politico and other major outlets, Rubio told European allies during a call on November 25 that the United States intends to negotiate long-term security guarantees for Ukraine only after a peace deal is signed with Russia. This position has caused some confusion among allies, as the US State Department later clarified that security guarantees should be part of any peace agreement, not something added afterward. Ukrainian officials have stressed that such guarantees are essential for any settlement, while President Trump has ruled out sending American troops as peacekeepers. European partners have indicated they are ready to deploy peacekeepers once a ceasefire is reached. The US presented a peace proposal to Kyiv in mid-November, which was later revised after negotiations in Geneva. Ukrainian officials rejected several points in the draft, including transferring parts of Donbas to Russia, reducing Ukraine's army size, and abandoning the possibility of NATO membership. Rubio also raised issues expected to be addressed after a deal, such as Ukraine's territorial integrity and the status of frozen Russian assets. European diplomats have expressed concern that the US approach could favor Russia and create gaps in European security.
On migration, Rubio has directed US embassies in Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to urge host governments to restrict migration and track crimes attributed to migrants. A diplomatic cable obtained by The New York Times states that mass migration is seen as a growing threat to public safety and social cohesion. Diplomats are instructed to regularly engage host governments about migration-related crimes and report back if any government is overly supportive of immigrants. A senior State Department official described mass migration as an existential threat to Western civilization. This directive reflects the Trump administration's broader strategy under Rubio to push allied countries toward stricter border controls and to highlight the impact of criminal acts involving migrants.
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