On Tuesday, Russia and the United States will probably take their negotiations at the end of the war in Ukraine. According to the Kremlin, a first meeting takes place in the Saudi Arabian capital Riad. The approach to the two super powers recently caused uncertainty.
On Sunday, US President Donald Trump again confirmed that Vladimir Putin was interested in hiring the battles. “I think he wants to end it,” said Trump. Like his Foreign Minister Marco Rubio, Trump said that Ukraine would be involved in the conversations for a possible peace.
However, there are many doubts about this, because top politicians are currently in Paris to advise on the situation in Ukraine. Trump’s statements after the phone call with Putin had aroused the fear that Ukraine and European partners were excluded from the conversations.
Contradictory statements from the Trump government
At the Munich Security Conference, the American Vice President JD Vance also expressed himself for the negotiations on Friday. The special envoy of Trump for Ukraine, Keith Kellogg, said in Munich on Saturday that Europeans would not be at the negotiating table – but could make a “contribution”.
The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrow will meet an American delegation on Tuesday, according to Kremlangaben. A confirmation of the US is still being processed. The procedure recently caused criticism from Ukraine and top European officials. The accusation: the United States and Russia were shared by the war against the war – it worked.
Approach must be continued
Lavrow and President Vladimir Putin’s foreign policy advisor, Juri Uchakow, would travel to Riad on Monday, said Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskow for the press.
According to Peskow, the relationship between Russia and the United States is also to restore the relationship between Russia and the United States. When asked whether Putin and US President Donald Trump would meet in Saudi Arabia this month, he rejected an explanation. Rubio and Lavrow were called on Saturday.
Source: Krone

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