Rubio skips out on NATO meetings amid fraught Ukraine peace deal negotiations
As foreign ministers and allies gathered in Brussels on Wednesday, Secretary of State Marco Rubio was noticeably absent from the gathering.
The last time a U.S. secretary of state skipped a NATO ministerial was more than 20 years ago, when then Secretary of State Colin Powell had to skip a meeting in 2003, which was attributed to the start of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.

NATO leaders were expected to discuss Russia's war in Ukraine, future support for Kyiv and possible pathways to end the conflict this week. The summit in Brussels comes a day after U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and businessman Jared Kushner met with Russian President Vladimir Putin for talks in Moscow.
State officials brushed off Rubio's absence and have said the secretary has attended dozens of meetings with NATO allies and is constantly in communication with them.
"He's working extremely hard to take care not only of the situation of Ukraine, but of course many other issues which are on his plate," NATO Secretary-General Mark Rutte told reporters ahead of the meeting. "So, I totally accept him not being able to be here tomorrow, and I would not read anything in it."
Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau is attending the Brussels meeting in Rubio's place.
-ABC News' Mariam Khan







