Top Russian officials will hold talks with US in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday
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[February 17, 2025]
Top Russian officials will hold talks with U.S.
counterparts on restoring ties, negotiating a peaceful settlement to the
war in Ukraine and preparing a meeting between Russian President
Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump, the Kremlin said Monday.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that Russian Foreign Minister
Sergey Lavrov and Putin’s foreign affairs adviser Yuri Ushakov will fly
to the Saudi capital later in the day to take part in the talks set for
Tuesday.
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio will lead the U.S. delegation.
Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff told Fox News Sunday that he and national
security adviser Mike Waltz also will take part in the talks.
Peskov said the talks will be primarily focused on “restoring the entire
complex of U.S.-Russian relations, as well as preparing possible talks
on the Ukrainian settlement and organizing a meeting of the two
presidents."
The talks follow last week’s telephone call between Trump and Putin in
which Trump said they “agreed to have our respective teams start
negotiations immediately.” The call upended years of U.S. policy, ending
the isolation of Moscow over its Feb. 24, 2022, invasion of Ukraine.
After the call with Putin, Trump phoned Ukrainian President Volodymyr
Zelenskyy to inform him about their conversation.
Trump on Sunday told reporters that Zelenskyy “will be involved,” but
did not elaborate, and it wasn’t immediately clear if any Ukrainians
would take part in the talks in Saudi Arabia.
A Ukrainian delegation is in Saudi Arabia to pave the way for a possible
visit by Zelenskyy, a Ukrainian official said.
Zelenskyy has said he wouldn’t accept any negotiations about Ukraine
that don’t include his country. European governments have also demanded
a role.

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Speaking on Fox News Channel’s “Sunday Morning Futures” program, Witkoff
said he and Waltz will be “having meetings at the direction of the
president,” and hope to make “some really good progress with regard to
Russia-Ukraine.”
In his TV interview, Witkoff didn’t directly respond to a question about
whether Ukraine would have to give up a “significant portion” of its
territory as part of any negotiated settlement.
“Those are details, and I’m not dismissive of the details, they’re
important. But I think the beginning here is trust-building. It’s
getting everybody to understand that this war does not belong
continuing, that it should end. That’s what the president has directed
us to do,” he said.

Ukrainian Economy Minister Yulia Svyrydenko, also a first deputy prime
minister, didn’t clarify whether there is a link between Zelenskyy’s
planned trip to Saudi Arabia and previously announced U.S.-Russia talks.
In a Facebook post, she said the Ukrainian delegation’s focus is on
strengthening economic ties as Kyiv “prepares to sign important economic
agreements with countries in the region.”
Andriy Yermak, a top Zelenskyy adviser, said earlier Sunday there was no
possibility of Ukrainian and Russian representatives meeting directly in
the immediate future. In a Telegram post, Yermak said the Ukrainians
weren’t planning to do so “until we develop a plan” to end the war and
bring about a “just peace.”
Mykhailo Podolyak, another Zelenskyy adviser, on Saturday denied that
Ukraine will participate in any planned U.S.-Russia meetings in Saudi
Arabia. “There is nothing on the negotiating table that would be worth
discussing,” he told Ukrainian television.
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