With diplomatic efforts intensifying to bring an end to the three-year-old Ukraine conflict, there is genuine optimism about the possibility of a peace deal being secured following the first round of talks between US and Russian officials held in Saudi Arabia this week.
US President Donald Trump hailed the talks as “very good” and indicated he was planning to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin before the end of this month in an attempt to achieve a breakthrough. The comments came after a US delegation led by US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and US National Security Advisor Michael Waltz met with Russian negotiators led by Moscow’s veteran foreign minister Sergei Lavrov in Riyadh.
Putin was also full of praise for the Saudi-hosted talks, which he said were a breakthrough and “highly successful”, stating that they represented an important step in restoring relations between two of the world’s major nuclear superpowers.
Riyadh ice-breaker
The high-level talks in Riyadh were the first formal engagement between Washington and Moscow that had taken place in more than three years.
“I was informed about the negotiations,” Putin remarked while addressing a drone manufacturing plant in Saint Petersburg. “I give them high marks. In my view, we have made the first step towards the resumption of work in different spheres of common interest.”
Putin said that, following the groundbreaking talks in Saudi Arabia, he would meet with Trump "with pleasure" but added that such a meeting would have to be well-prepared.