US and Russia Begin Ceasefire Talks in Saudi Arabia Amid Ongoing Drone Strikes
- U.S. Negotiators met with Russian representatives in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to discuss a proposed partial ceasefire in Ukraine on March 24, 2025, following separate talks with Ukrainian officials the previous day.
- Both countries agreed in principle to a limited ceasefire after U.S. President Donald Trump spoke with their leaders, but details on a 30-day ceasefire remain unresolved.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed willingness for a full ceasefire while emphasizing that Russia's conditions are unacceptable and asking for increased pressure from Ukraine's allies.
- Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov accused Ukraine of disrupting the initiative with attacks on energy facilities.
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US, Russia talks on Ukraine ceasefire end after 12 hours
A meeting between Russian and US officials on a partial ceasefire in Ukraine ended after 12 hours of negotiations in Saudi Arabia on Monday, Russian state media reported, with a joint statement expected the following day.
Maratonian negotiations between Russia and the US for a truce in Ukraine
The new round of talks in Saudi Arabia between Russian and US representatives on the establishment of a 30-day truce in Ukraine continued this Monday for more than ten hours without significant agreements being reached at the moment, although the Russian side claims to be satisfied with the progress of the negotiations. In Riyadh the Ukrainian delegation still remains with the intention of meeting again this same Monday with the North American, …
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