Ukrainian, Russian and international officials say there is no prospect of direct peace talks between Ukraine and Russia at the moment, as the war continues to rage and Kyiv seeks to reclaim territory through a counter-offensive.
Ukraine expects difficult but successful talks in Saudi Arabia: Official
Ukraine and its allies hope the meeting in Jeddah of national security advisers and other senior officials from some 40 countries - but not Russia - will agree on key principles on how to end Russia’s war in Ukraine.
“I expect that the conversation will be difficult, but behind us is truth, behind us - goodness,” Andriy Yermak, head of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s office and his key envoy for the talks, said late on Friday in a television interview published on his Telegram messaging app.
- The forum excludes Russia, but the Kremlin said it will “keep an eye” on the meeting. China, which has firm ties with Russia, said on Friday it will send Special Envoy for Eurasian Affairs Li Hui for the talks.
“We have many disagreements and we have heard different positions, but it is important that our principles are shared,” he said.
But Ukraine aims first to build a bigger coalition of diplomatic support beyond its core Western backers by reaching out to Global South countries such as India, Brazil and South Africa, many of which have remained publicly neutral.
Zelenskyy said he hoped the initiative will lead to a “peace summit” of world leaders this autumn to endorse the principles, based on his own 10-point formula for a settlement. Moscow has rejected Zelenskyy’s peace formula.
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Saudi Arabia To Host Ukraine Peace Talks But Won’t Include Russia, West Aims To Woo Global South
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