Ukraine, Russia to hold talks with US officials in Saudi Arabia next week
- Russian and US officials will meet in Saudi Arabia on March 24, 2025, to discuss Ukraine, as confirmed by Yuri Ushakov, an aide to President Vladimir Putin.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that his officials will also meet US counterparts in Saudi Arabia on the same day as the Russia-US talks.
- Zelensky reiterated that Crimea is an integral part of Ukraine and warned against concessions to Russia, emphasizing the need for continued military support from the EU.
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United States and Russia launch new round of dialogue on Ukraine in Saudi Arabia
On Monday, representatives of the United States and Russia opened a new round of negotiations for a partial ceasefire in the war in Ukraine, one day after the talks between Washington and Kiev.The US President, Donald Trump, presses for a quick end to the war begun three years ago and hopes that the discussions in Riyadh will open the way to an understanding.Each side has put forward different plans for a temporary truce, while cross-border atta…
Armistice Talks: "I won't see any breakthroughs in the next few days or weeks
Representatives of the USA and Russia continue their talks on the end of the war in Ukraine in the Saudi Arabian capital Riyadh. "This will, if at all, continue in triple steps," says WORLD chief reporter Steffen Schwarzkopf.


Russia and the US prepare for key talks in Saudi Arabia: Will there be a truce in the war with Ukraine?
Mar. 22—Russia expects "some progress" on the conflict with Ukraine in the negotiations scheduled for Monday in Saudi Arabia with the Americans, said Grigory Karasin, one of the two negotiators sent by Vladimir Putin, on Saturday. During these discussions, the…


War against Ukraine: Renegotiates in Saudi Arabia
Once again a possible end of the Ukraine war is being negotiated. While the US is hoping for "real progress", Russia is dampening expectations. The Ukrainian President accuses Moscow of delaying the war.
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