18-02-2025
KYIV: Kyiv has not been invited to talks between the US and Russia aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, a senior Ukrainian government source has told media.
The US special envoy to Ukraine Keith Kellogg had said Kyiv would be involved in Monday’s talks in Saudi Arabia, but the source said no delegation would be present.
European leaders have also not been asked to join the discussions, and are due to meet instead on Monday in Paris at a summit hastily arranged by the French president, as fears grow the continent is being locked out of negotiations.
The separate meetings follow a turbulent week where Washington has signaled a drastic change in its approach to the war in Ukraine.
The White House’s Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff confirmed he was travelling to Saudi Arabia on Sunday evening for the first face-to-face talks between the US and Russia towards ending the conflict.
US President Donald Trump revealed on Sunday that Witkoff had met with Putin already “for a much extended period, like about three hours”.
Witkoff, a billionaire real estate developer and friend of Trump, was in Moscow this week to secure the release of a US teacher imprisoned on charges of marijuana possession.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and National Security Advisor Mike Waltz are also set to meet Russian negotiators in Saudi Arabia, less than a week after Trump held a phone call with Russia’s leader Vladimir Putin.
The call on Wednesday brought to an end a three-year freeze on direct contact between Moscow and Washington.
Zelensky has repeatedly ruled out accepting a peace deal negotiated without Ukraine, telling US television network NBC on Sunday that he would “never accept any decisions between the United States and Russia about Ukraine, never”.
Witkoff said US officials were speaking separately with Ukrainian officials and that it was “part of the talks” but did not indicate whether he expected Kyiv to be present in Saudi Arabia.
Trump told reporters in Palm Beach, Florida, on Sunday he expected Zelensky to be involved in the talks. He also said he would allow European nations to buy US weapons for Ukraine.
Asked by media when he believed any peace negotiations could bear fruit and end the fighting, Trump said only that “we’re working to get it done” and laid the blame for the war on the previous administration’s Ukraine policies.
Meanwhile, Rubio downplayed the Saudi Arabia talks, saying one meeting would not solve the war and that a formal negotiating process that would mediate between Ukraine, Russia and third parties had not yet been set up.
He told media, however, that the next few days would determine if Putin was serious about achieving peace.
It is against this backdrop that a group of European leaders – including the UK’s Keir Starmer, NATO secretary-general Mark Rutte, Germany’s chancellor Olaf Scholz and the European Commission’s Ursula von der Leyen will meet in Paris.
French President Emmanuel Macron will hold an informal meeting in the afternoon on Ukraine and European security.
Ahead of the summit, Sir Keir said the UK was prepared to contribute to security guarantees to Ukraine by “putting our own troops on the ground if necessary”.
Writing in the UK’s Daily Telegraph newspaper, the prime minister said securing a lasting peace in Ukraine “is essential if we are to deter Putin from further aggression in the future”. (Int’l Monitoring Desk)