Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there wouldn't be a peace agreement between Ukraine and Russia "unless both sides make concessions."
During an appearance on ABC's "This Week" on Sunday, host Martha Raddatz asked whether Rubio could name any concessions Russian President Vladimir Putin made during his meeting with President Trump in Alaska on Friday, which Rubio was in attendance for.
"I wouldn't name them on your program," Rubio responded.
When Raddatz pushed back, asking where the "pressure" was, Rubio said there can't be a peace agreement "unless both sides give and get."
"You can't have a peace agreement unless both sides make concessions. That's a fact," he said. "That's true in virtually any negotiation. If not, it's just called surrender. And neither side is going to surrende