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    Zelenskiy in Saudi Arabia as US Voices Hope for Ukraine Peace Talks

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    Posted on March 10, 2025

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    Quick Summary

    Zelenskiy visits Saudi Arabia for talks with US officials, aiming to progress Ukraine peace negotiations amid changing US policies.

    Zelenskiy Visits Saudi Arabia for Crucial Peace Talks

    By Pesha Magid and Daphne Psaledakis

    JEDDAH (Reuters) -President Volodymyr Zelenskiy was in Saudi Arabia on Monday to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, a day before talks between Ukrainian and U.S. officials that Washington hopes will deliver substantial progress towards ending Ukraine's war with Russia.

    The United States, once Ukraine's main ally, has upended its policy on the conflict in its stated pursuit of a rapid end to the fighting, engaging directly with Moscow while stopping military assistance and intelligence sharing for Ukraine, which Russian troops invaded at scale in 2022.

    Grappling with the new approach in the White House, Ukraine has pushed for "pragmatic" relations after a disastrous Oval Office encounter between Zelenskiy and U.S. President Donald Trump descended into acrimony last month.

    Zelenskiy is expected later on Monday to meet the Saudi crown prince, whose country has played a mediating role since Russia's invasion, including brokering prisoner exchanges and hosting last month's talks between Moscow and Washington.

    Talks on Tuesday between U.S. and Ukrainian officials are the first official session since Zelenskiy's abortive White House meeting, and Trump's Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff said he had high hopes.

    "I think that we're going over there with an expectation that we're going to make substantial progress," he said in an interview with Fox News.

    Asked if he thought Zelenskiy would return to the U.S. to sign a minerals deal this week, Witkoff said: "I am really hopeful. All the signs are very, very positive."

    Secretary of State Marco Rubio struck a more cautious note, saying there were still details to be worked out on the minerals deal. He added that the talks could be a success without an accord being signed and stressed the need to gauge Kyiv's readiness to make concessions to reach peace.

    Under huge pressure from Trump, Zelenskiy has been at pains to show that Kyiv is committed to ending the war soon, despite failing to win the U.S. security guarantees that Kyiv sees as vital for any peace deal.

    Zelenskiy has said he will not attend Tuesday's talks with U.S. officials, and the Ukrainian delegation will include his chief of staff, his foreign and defence ministers and a top military official in the presidential administration.

    "On our side, we are fully committed to constructive dialogue, and we hope to discuss and agree on the necessary decisions and steps," Zelenskiy said in a post on X.

    "Realistic proposals are on the table. The key is to move quickly and effectively."

    U.S. officials said they were planning to use the meeting in part to determine whether Kyiv is willing to make material concessions to Russia to end the war.

    One U.S. official said: "We want to see if the Ukrainians are interested not just in peace, but in a realistic peace."

    Trump said on Sunday he expected good results out of the upcoming talks, adding that Washington had "just about" ended a suspension of intelligence sharing with Kyiv.

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer told Trump on Monday he hoped the talks in Saudi Arabia would have a positive outcome and enable Washington to end its pause of U.S. aid and intelligence to Ukraine, his spokesperson said.

    Rubio said Ukraine was already receiving all U.S. defensive intelligence. "All the notion of the pause in aid broadly is something I hope we can resolve ... I think what happens tomorrow will be key to that," he said.

    FRAMEWORK FOR AN AGREEMENT

    Witkoff, who has been arranging the talks, has said the idea is to "get down a framework for a peace agreement and an initial ceasefire as well".

    Zelenskiy has called for a truce in the air and at sea, as well as a prisoner exchange, in what he says could be a test of Russia's commitment to ending the war.

    Moscow has rejected the idea of a temporary truce, which has also been proposed by Britain and France, saying it was a bid to buy time for Kyiv and prevent its military collapse.

    Zelenskiy has said Kyiv is ready to sign the minerals deal with the U.S., which would create a joint fund from the sale of Ukrainian minerals. Washington says it is crucial to secure continued U.S. backing.

    With U.S. support in question, Zelenskiy has been urging his European allies to ramp up their support as Kyiv's battlefield position deteriorates and it faces mounting pressure to retreat from Russia's Kursk region.

    Ukrainian troops that stormed into the Kursk region last summer are nearly surrounded by Russian forces, open source maps show.

    However, Kyiv's top general, Oleksandr Syrskyi, said on Monday his troops in the Kursk region were not at risk of encirclement, despite a recent counteroffensive by Russian forces that has included North Korean troops.

    Russia holds around a fifth of Ukraine's territory, including Crimea which it annexed in 2014, and its troops are also pressing in the eastern Donetsk region, having ramped up drone and missile strikes on cities and towns far from the front.

    Russia has launched 1,200 aerial guided bombs, nearly 870 attack drones and more than 80 missiles at Ukraine in the past week alone, Zelenskiy has said.

    (Reporting by Olena Harmash, Doina Chiacu, Yuliia Dysa; Writing by Tom Balmforth; Editing by Alex Richardson, Gareth Jones and Cynthia Osterman)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Zelenskiy meets Saudi Crown Prince for peace talks.
    • •US and Ukraine officials to discuss ending the war.
    • •US shifts policy, engages directly with Moscow.
    • •Ukraine seeks pragmatic relations with the US.
    • •Talks aim to establish a framework for peace.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Zelenskiy in Saudi Arabia as US voices hope for Ukraine peace talks

    1What is the main topic?

    The main topic is Zelenskiy's visit to Saudi Arabia for talks aimed at progressing peace negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.

    2What are the US's goals in these talks?

    The US hopes to make substantial progress towards ending the Ukraine-Russia conflict and gauge Ukraine's readiness for concessions.

    3Who is involved in the talks?

    The talks involve Ukrainian officials, US representatives, and Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

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