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US and Ukraine to meet in Saudi Arabia after disastrous White House talks

US and Ukraine to meet in Saudi Arabia after disastrous White House talks

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A stunning White House clash last month between Trump and Zelenskiy deeply soured relations

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JEDDAH (Reuters) – US and Ukrainian officials were to meet in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday for talks aimed at mending ties and gauging if Ukraine is willing to make concessions under President Donald Trump's push to end Russia's war with Ukraine swiftly.

Washington, Ukraine's main ally before Trump's inauguration in January, has upended its policy on the conflict to pursue a rapid end to the fighting. Trump has engaged directly with Moscow, stopped military assistance to Kyiv and paused intelligence sharing with Ukraine, which Russian troops invaded at scale in 2022.

A stunning White House clash last month between Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy deeply soured relations.

That left in limbo a minerals deal that Trump framed as key to continued US support and compensation for some $65 billion in US military aid to Ukraine since Russia invaded three years ago.

Under intense US pressure, Zelenskiy has been at pains to show that Kyiv is committed to ending the war, despite failing to win US security guarantees in the minerals accord that Kyiv sees as vital for any peace deal.

"We have to understand the Ukrainian position and just have a general idea of what concessions they'd be willing to make, because you're not going to get a ceasefire and an end to this war unless both sides make concessions," US Secretary of State Marco Rubio told reporters on Monday en route to Jeddah.

The top US diplomat will be joined by US national security adviser Mike Waltz when they meet with senior Ukrainian officials led by Andriy Yermak, a top Zelenskiy aide. Zelenskiy, who was in Saudi Arabia on Monday to meet with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, will not be joining the talks.

Although Rubio was more cautious, Trump's special envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkoff, who has been drafted into Ukraine diplomacy, said he was hopeful the US-Ukraine minerals deal would be signed.

Witkoff plans to visit Moscow to meet President Vladimir Putin, a person briefed on the plans said on Monday, following a meeting with the Kremlin leader in Russia last month.

CEDING TERRITORY?

Ukraine's European allies argue that Ukraine can only negotiate a peace deal with Russia from a position of strength and Kyiv should not be rushed to the bargaining table with an aggressor.

Zelenskiy has said that Putin does not want peace and has warned that Russia could attack other European countries if its invasion of Ukraine does not result in a clear defeat.

Rubio declined on Monday to specify concessions each side would have to make but said Kyiv would have difficulty reclaiming all of its lost territory.

"The Russians can’t conquer all of Ukraine, and obviously it’ll be very difficult for Ukraine in any reasonable time period to sort of force the Russians back all the way to where they were in 2014," he told reporters.

Russia holds around a fifth of Ukraine's territory, including Crimea which it annexed in 2014, and its troops are pressing on the eastern Donetsk region.

US and Russian officials met in the Saudi capital in February in a rare encounter between the former Cold War foes. The discussions were focused largely on restoring ties after a near-total freeze on official contact under former US President Joe Biden, Trump's predecessor. 

ZELENSKIY MEETS SAUDI CROWN PRINCE

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman ahead of talks between Ukrainian and US officials that Washington hopes will deliver substantial progress towards ending Russia's war with Ukraine.

During the meeting in Jeddah, the crown prince underscored the kingdom's support for international efforts to resolve Ukraine's crisis and achieving peace, the Saudi state news agency SPA reported early on Tuesday.

The United States, once Ukraine's main ally, has upended its policy on the conflict in its stated pursuit of a rapid end to the fighting, engaging directly with Moscow while stopping military assistance and intelligence sharing for Ukraine, which Russian troops invaded at scale in 2022.

Grappling with the new approach in the White House, Ukraine has pushed for "pragmatic" relations after a disastrous Oval Office encounter between Zelenskiy and US President Donald Trump descended into acrimony last month.

FRAMEWORK FOR AN AGREEMENT

Witkoff, who has been arranging the talks, has said the idea is to "get down a framework for a peace agreement and an initial ceasefire as well".

Zelenskiy has called for a truce in the air and at sea, as well as a prisoner exchange, in what he says could be a test of Russia's commitment to ending the war.

Moscow has rejected the idea of a temporary truce, which has also been proposed by Britain and France, saying it was a bid to buy time for Kyiv and prevent its military collapse.

Zelenskiy has said Kyiv is ready to sign the minerals deal with the US, which would create a joint fund from the sale of Ukrainian minerals. Washington says it is crucial to secure continued US backing.

With US support in question, Zelenskiy has been urging his European allies to ramp up their support as Kyiv's battlefield position deteriorates and it faces mounting pressure to retreat from Russia's Kursk region.

Russia holds around a fifth of Ukraine's territory, including Crimea which it annexed in 2014, and its troops are also pressing in the eastern Donetsk region, having ramped up drone and missile strikes on cities and towns far from the front.

Russia has launched 1,200 aerial guided bombs, nearly 870 attack drones and more than 80 missiles at Ukraine in the past week alone, Zelenskiy has said.