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RT News - Upcoming US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia: What we know so far

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Top officials from both countries are to discuss ways to end the Ukraine conflict in Riyadh

 

Home News - (RT News)

Monday February 17, 2025

High-level Russian and US delegations will hold talks in Saudi Arabia to restore diplomatic relations and pave the way for a settlement of the Ukraine conflict.

The negotiations, scheduled to begin on Tuesday in the Saudi capital of Riyadh, were proposed during last week's 90-minute phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and US President Donald Trump.

Here is what we know about the upcoming talks:

Top negotiators in play

Both Russia and the US have sent their top diplomats and officials to Saudi Arabia. The Russian delegation is led by Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Yury Ushakov, Putin's top foreign policy aide.

The American side is represented by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Trump's national security adviser Mike Waltz, and Steve Witkoff, Special Envoy for the Middle East. Neither Ukrainian or EU diplomats will be present at the meeting.

Several Western media outlets have expressed surprise at the absence from the US delegation of Keith Kellogg, Trump's special envoy for Ukraine and Russia.

Russia's goals

Russia is coming to the talks primarily to "hear out" the US on the Ukraine conflict and resume bilateral dialogue, which has been largely on ice for the past three years, according to Lavrov.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the meeting would be devoted to "restoring the entire complex of Russian-American relations" as well as "preparing for possible negotiations on the Ukrainian settlement" and laying the groundwork for a Trump-Putin summit.

Moscow maintains that it is not seeking a temporary ceasefire, but a permanent and comprehensive settlement of the Ukraine conflict which would address the root causes of the crisis, which first erupted with a Western-backed coup in the country in 2014.

Russian officials have insisted that as part of any settlement, Ukraine must agree to neutrality, demilitarization, denazification, and recognition of the territorial reality on the ground.

Lavrov has also ruled out the idea that Russia could agree to any territorial concessions to Ukraine.

US stance

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, who spoke to Lavrov by phone on Saturday and has already arrived in Saudi Arabia, said the meeting was aimed at restoring communication with Russia.

He also would not say what particular topics related to the Ukraine conflict the sides would discuss, or whether the US would consider lifting sanctions on Russia. He stressed that the Trump-Putin call alone cannot "solve a war as complex as this one," and that further talks are required.

Following the call with Putin, Trump suggested that he did not think it is "practical" for Ukraine to join NATO, adding that Kiev has very little chance of regaining the territory it has lost to Russia over the past decade.

He also hinted that Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky - whose presidential term ended last spring and who Russia considers "illegitimate" - would have to organize elections.

Ukraine and EU sidelined

Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky has confirmed that he has not been invited to the talks in Riyadh, stressing that Kiev will treat any talks "about Ukraine without Ukraine" as "null and void." Just like Russian and US officials, the Ukrainian leader is also poised to visit Saudi Arabia, but his visit is not officially directly linked to the upcoming meeting.

The US has also signaled that EU powers won't have a seat at the table during Tuesday's talks, raising fears that the bloc's stance on the Ukraine crisis will be ignored. Nevertheless, Kellogg sought to reassure EU leaders by declaring that this did not mean that "their interests are not considered, used or developed". The envoy also insisted that the US does not exclude Ukraine from the dialogue.

Against this backdrop, French President Emmanuel Macron convened an emergency summit of leaders in Paris on Monday which will center on Ukraine and "the challenges of security in Europe."

According to the Washington Post, the meeting is expected to be attended by the leaders of Germany, Britain, Italy, Poland, Spain, the Netherlands and Denmark, senior EU officials and NATO chief Mark Rutte. The summit will reportedly include consultations on continued aid and security guarantees to Kiev, with UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer already signaling that his country is ready to send troops to Ukraine "if necessary".

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