On Sunday afternoon, Ukrainian President Wolodyymyr Senskyj sat in his government’s government. It was speculated that he was lifted to Saudi Arabia. However, the head of state announced on platform X that they had arrived in the United Arab Emirates.
The journey started with an Airbus A-319 from the Polish Rzeszów-Lenskyj’s visit has long been planned for diplomatic circles. At least the head of state does not want to know anything about an invitation for peace negotiations.
He had arrived in the United Arab Emirates with the First Lady. Senskyj wrote the top priority to “bring more of our imprisonment of our imprisonment on Sunday evening.”
According to the Russian media company RBK, the Ukrainian delegation will be able to keep “dozens of meetings” in the coming days to prepare for Senskyj’s visit to Saudi Arabia. The purpose of the visit is a prison exchange. Senskyj had announced travel to the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Turkey on Friday.
Host for Peace Summit?
Saudi Aarabia had agreed to hosts for peace negotiations to put an end to the Russian aggression war in Ukraine. “The Kingdom welcomes the orientation of the top in Saudi Aarabia and confirms its continuous efforts for a permanent peace between Russia and Ukraine,” said a letter from the country published on Platform X.
US President Donald Trump had a personal meeting with Kremlin Chief Vladimir Putin on Wednesday and called Saudi Aarabia as a possible top country to talk about an end to the war. There is still no specific information about what negotiations would look like and when you could officially start.
Medium between East and West
So far, Saudi Arabia has tried to keep the war as neutral as possible. The Kingdom is one of the most important allies, but at the same time maintains good relationships with Russia. Saudi Arabia has also presented itself several times as an intermediary. Russia had stated that Saudi Arabia had very constructive cooperation in many areas. In this respect, Riad fits from the perspective of both countries.
Source: Krone

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