Zelenskyy says US and Ukraine will hold talks on ending the war next week in Saudi Arabia
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced that talks between Ukraine and the U.S. on ending the war will occur in Saudi Arabia next week.
- The European Union leaders approved new defense spending plans that could free up about 650 billion euros for security.
- Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán did not support a statement favoring Ukraine, while other EU leaders agreed that Ukraine must be involved in negotiations.
- Saudi Arabia will host talks to pursue a lasting peace in Ukraine.
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Zelenskiy heads to Saudi Arabia ahead of crunch US talks
RIYADH: President Volodymyr Zelenskiy travels to Saudi Arabia to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday, ahead of talks between Ukrainian and US officials on ending the war with Russia at an increasingly precarious moment for Kyiv. The United States, once Ukraine’s main ally, has upended its wartime policies in its stated pursuit of a rapid end to the fighting, engaging directly with Moscow while cutting off military assistance and inte…
What to Know Ahead of U.S.-Ukraine Talks
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Saudi Arabia is set to host talks on Tuesday between the United States and Ukraine in a new diplomatic push after an argument erupted during President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s Feb. 28 visit to the White House. The oil-rich kingdom may seem like an unusual venue for talks aimed at smoothing over relations after the blowup. But Saudi Arabia under its assertive Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has been positioning itself …
Zelensky heads to Saudi Arabia as Riyadh steps up role as global mediator
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky is due in Saudi Arabia on Monday as Riyadh seeks to rebrand itself as a global mediator. By engaging Kyiv, Moscow and Washington, the country is eager to shift its image from repression to diplomacy, leveraging its global ties to shape conflict resolution efforts.


US says Ukraine 'ready to move forward' on truce demand
The Trump administration believes Ukraine’s leadership is “ready to move forward” with the US’s demand for a ceasefire process with Russia, according to a senior US state department official. The US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Adviser Mike Waltz are due to arrive in Saudi Arabia for Tuesday’s talks with their Ukrainian counterparts. US President Donald Trump has stepped up pressure on his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr …
Trump says he is not convinced that Ukraine wants to end the war with Russia. Selensky wants to change this in Saudi Arabia.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is expected this Monday in Saudi Arabia, where a meeting between a Kiev delegation and an American team will be held the next day to discuss future peace negotiations.
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