Zelnski: I go to Saudi Arabia and meet the US and Ukraine delegations there
The Ukrainian president, insisting that his country had come to do whatever needed to do peace in the Ukrainian war, announced that he will travel to Saudi Arabia in the coming days and that the Ukrainian delegation is set to meet with the US delegation on the matter.
Ukrainian President Walodimir Zelnsky wrote in a message on his page on X -Social Network: Today, a really fruitful meeting between Ukraine and British diplomatic delegations was held.
Zleansky, who recently controversial with US President Donald Trump and his first vice -president JD Venus at the White House on the issues of Ukrainian warfare, was not appreciated by US and peaceful support, adding: “We talked about joint actions among the parties. I appreciate this support. Ukraine is determined to do whatever is needed to end this lasting war as soon as possible.
The Ukrainian president said: “I will travel to Saudi Arabia on Monday. After meeting with the Saudi Crown Prince, Ukrainian diplomatic and military representatives stay there for a meeting with the US team on Tuesday. The Ukrainian delegation will include Andrei Yermak, Andrey Sibi, Rostam Omorov and Paulo Palisa.
“Our side is all committed to the constructive dialogue, and we hope to be able to discuss the necessary decisions and actions and reach an agreement,” he said.
“Ukraine has sought peace since the first seconds of the war,” Zelksky said. There are realistic suggestions on the table. The important thing is quick and effective action.
Zelnsky’s visit to Saudi Arabia is being held in recent weeks, with the participation of Foreign Minister Marco Rubio and its national security adviser Mike Waltz in Riyadh, an interview with the Russian senior diplomatic delegation with the participation of the Russian Foreign Minister.
During the meeting, the parties discussed the improvement of bilateral relations and the Ukrainian peace program.
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