Trump team to start Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Saudi Arabia
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will travel to Saudi Arabia for talks with Russian officials regarding the war in Ukraine, as confirmed by U.S. Officials.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Ukraine was not invited to the Saudi talks and would not engage without consulting its partners.
- U.S. Special Envoy Keith Kellogg mentioned that previous negotiations failed due to too many parties involved, emphasizing the need for direct talks.
- Rubio communicated with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov about a potential meeting, according to Russia's Foreign Ministry.
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Ukraine-Russia peace talks: Where things stand
Secretary of State Marco Rubio is leading a delegation to Saudi Arabia to discuss the war in Ukraine with Russian officials. Here is where things stand as talks begin. The talks, taking place in Riyadh, come almost exactly three years since Russia invaded Ukraine and plunged the region and Europe into uncertainty. Rubio, whom President Donald Trump recently nominated as the top U.S. diplomat, is working toward a peace agreement in the region. Ru…
Trump sends his Secretary of State to Saudi Arabia for a first meeting with Russia on Ukraine
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Russia vs Ukraine: Rubio arrives in Saudi Arabia
US Secretary of State, Marco Rubio on Monday arrived in Saudi Arabia ahead of expected talks with Russian officials aimed at ending Moscow’s nearly three-year war in Ukraine. The talks come after President Donald Trump last week spoke to Russian President, Vladimir Putin by phone and ordered top officials to begin negotiations on the war, which he repeatedly vowed to end during his presidential campaign. Saudi capital, Riyadh, which is also invo…
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