RIYADH :
THE talks between Russian and US officials in Saudi Arabia have wrapped up, a
senior Kremlin official told
Russian state TV on Tuesday.
President Vladimir Putin’s
foreign affairs advisor, Yuri
Ushakov, who attended the
talks in Riyadh alongside
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov,
told Russia’s Channel one that no date
has been set yet for a meeting between
Putin and US President Donald Trump.
He said the meeting was ‘unlikely’ to
take place next week.
“The delegations of the two countries
need to work closely together. We are
ready for this, but it is still difficult to talk
about a specific date for the meeting of
the two leaders,” Ushakov said.
The top diplomats from Russia and the
US met on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia to
discuss improving ties and negotiating
an end to the war in Ukraine
— talks that represented a
rapid and major change in
US foreign policy under
President Donald Trump.
No Ukrainian officials
were present at the meeting, which comes
as the beleaguered country is slowly but
steadily losing ground against more
numerous Russian troops in a grinding
war that began nearly three years ago.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said
his country won’t accept any outcome
from this week’s talks if Kyiv doesn’t take
part. European allies have also expressed
concerns they are being sidelined.