Zelenskyy delays visit to Saudi Arabia
This development follows a Feb. 18 meeting between top U.S. and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy postponed his scheduled visit to Saudi Arabia on Feb. 18.
The trip has been moved to March 10.
The decision follows a Feb. 18 meeting between top U.S. and Russian officials in Riyadh to discuss a negotiation framework for ending the Russia-Ukraine war—six days before the third anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
The meeting, mediated by the Saudis, resulted in the United States and Russia agreeing to high-level negotiations to end the war, increasing staffing at the U.S. embassy in Russia and the Russian embassy in Washington, and improving economic relations between the two nations.
Ukraine was not present at the meeting. Zelenskyy has previously said that Ukraine would not accept any peace deal without being involved in negotiations.
“One phone call followed by one meeting is not sufficient to establish enduring peace. We must take action, and today we took an important step forward,” she added.
Lavrov said “the conversation was very useful” and that the two sides “not only listened but also heard each other.”
European leaders met in Paris on Feb. 17 amid concerns about the Trump administration’s posture on Ukraine—such as saying that NATO membership is not in Kyiv’s future and that taking back land that Russia seized is unrealistic.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.