Rubio, Vance emphasize need for Russia and Ukraine to compromise
During a podcast interview, Secretary of State Marco Rubio spoke about the ongoing negotiations over Ukraine and said that while it may take more than a few days to figure out if a negotiated settlement was possible, we "should be optimistic." He said both Moscow and Kyiv would need to compromise.
"I'm hopeful that we can get to something quickly," Rubio said, adding that a resolution might not come by the end of the week, as the president has suggested. "And I remain hopeful that we can get something done because this is a terrible war and it needs to end."
On territorial claims, Rubio said "we have to be frank," emphasizing that "Russia is not just going to roll over Ukraine and take the whole country, and Ukraine's not going to push them all the way back to where they were before 2014."

Speaking to reporters early Wednesday morning, Vance expressed his belief that the U.S. has "put together a very fair proposal."
"We've issued a very explicit proposal to both the Russians and the Ukrainians, and it's time for them to either say yes or for the United States to walk away from this process," Vance said.
-- ABC News' Shannon Kingston and Alex Ederson







