Washington — GOP Rep. Mike Turner of Ohio expressed concern Sunday that the White House-backed proposed plan to end the war in Ukraine is too pro-Russia, while urging that any peace arrangement must look at Russia as a "skeptical adversary." Turner said on "Face the Nation with Margaret Brennan" that the president's "goal of peace is incredibly important," while acknowledging comments made by Secretary of State Marco Rubio's supporting a sovereign Ukraine as negotiators gathered in Miami on Sunday morning.
Main Idea: Rep. Mike Turner said the White House-backed Ukraine peace plan looks too pro-Russia and warned that any deal must treat Russia as a skeptical adversary.
Key Points:
A drawn-out or too Russia-friendly Ukraine deal could weaken US security and keep global instability high, which can raise costs and uncertainty for households and businesses.
A clearer peace plan that keeps Ukraine sovereign could reduce war risks and support steadier energy and market prices for consumers and investors.
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His White House-backed peace proposal and administration role are central to the article.
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