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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has expressed hope that the upcoming US-Ukraine talks in Saudi Arabia will be productive and lead to significant progress. While he will be present in the Gulf kingdom, he will not participate directly in the discussions. His government continues to push for a swift and lasting peace, despite ongoing challenges.  

 

Steve Witkoff, the special envoy of US President Donald Trump, confirmed that the American delegation is seeking to establish a framework for peace that could bring an end to the war between Russia and Ukraine. The meeting comes at a critical moment, following a public clash last week between Zelensky and Trump at the White House. During that encounter, Trump remarked that Zelensky was not yet ready to put an end to the conflict, leading to a temporary halt in military aid and intelligence-sharing from the US. In response, Zelensky expressed regret over the incident and has been making efforts to mend relations with Washington, Ukraine’s key military supporter.  

 

On Thursday, Witkoff revealed that Trump had received a letter from Zelensky that contained both an apology and a clear expression of gratitude. "Hopefully, we get things back on track with the Ukrainians, and everything resumes," Witkoff said.  

 

Zelensky has faced mounting pressure from the US to consider concessions in any future peace talks. However, he has remained firm in his demand for strong security guarantees for Ukraine. Since Russia’s full-scale invasion in February 2022, the Kremlin's forces have taken control of about 20% of Ukrainian territory, and intense fighting continues.  

 

On Thursday night, Ukraine reported a large-scale missile and drone assault targeting its energy infrastructure. Meanwhile, Poland scrambled fighter jets and activated air defense systems in response to the attack, as the threat extended as far as western Ukraine.  

 

Zelensky announced the upcoming US-Ukraine talks in Saudi Arabia in a series of social media posts after attending a summit in Brussels, where European Union leaders agreed to increase defense spending. "Ukrainian and American teams have resumed work, and we hope that next week we will have a meaningful meeting," he wrote on X. He emphasized that Ukraine has sought peace from the very beginning, insisting that the conflict has persisted solely because of Russian aggression.  

 

Calling on the international community to exert greater pressure on Moscow, Zelensky urged global leaders to push Russia toward accepting the necessity of ending the war. On the same day, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that Moscow was looking for a peace agreement that would ensure long-term security for Russia. "We don't need anything that belongs to others, but we won't give up anything that belongs to us either," Putin declared.  

 

As diplomatic efforts continue, the upcoming discussions in Saudi Arabia could play a pivotal role in shaping the future of the war and determining whether a peaceful resolution is within reach.

 

Based on a report by BBC  2025-03-08

 

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Yesterday’s breaking news in The Financial Times included an article from their Washington correspondent James Politi telling us that: 


 

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US President Donald Trump has threatened Russia with additional ‘large scale’ sanctions and tariffs, as he seeks to pile pressure on Moscow in an effort to broker a peace deal in Ukraine.


The author then quotes directly from Trump’s latest message on his Truth Social platform:


 

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Based on the fact that Russia is absolutely ‘pounding’ Ukraine on the battlefield right now, I am strongly considering large scale Banking Sanctions, Sanctions, and Tariffs on Russia until a Cease Fire and FINAL SETTLEMENT AGREEMENT ON PEACE IS REACHED.


The author does not break out the logic of this statement, though that is highly relevant. Trump speaks of ‘pounding’ on the battlefield.  What he obviously had in mind was the preceding evening’s massive attack on energy infrastructure across Ukraine using missiles and drones. What Russia was doing was to take advantage of Ukraine’s loss of U.S. intel that had been guiding its air defenses. Insofar as Donald’s domestic and foreign opponents might cry foul, accusing the U.S. of enabling this destruction, the President was now, quite logically, pledging to apply great pressure on Russia so that it, too, would hasten to the peace table that Trump is preparing.


What amazes me is that colleagues in the nonmainstream media whom I greatly esteem for their worldly experience and intellectual sophistication utterly fail to see what Trump is doing because they still do not understand that he may just be a cleverer political operator than they could be. After all, we know that Trump is superficial, narcistic, a person who hardly reads anything.


Consequently, they take his remarks at face value and scoff at the foolishness in his claim now to pummel Russia with new sanctions. They joke at his expense that the US has already thrown at Russia all the punishing sanctions it was capable of and that Russia’s remaining exports to the United States available for crushing tariffs are just enriched uranium for American nuclear power plants and fertilizer, without which U.S. farmers need not bother plant their seeds for the coming season’s crops.


What these colleagues miss is that the latest threats to punish Russia were meant for the ears of Trump’s opponents, who are uninterested in the effectiveness of sanctions against Moscow and only want to hear that more sanctions are coming so that the Kremlin will finally be broken and submit to Washington’s will.  Put in simple language, what Trump was doing was neutralizing his enemies, nothing more.


And so, I ask: who is the better negotiator, Donald Trump or my far more sophisticated and intellectually consistent colleagues?


I close this brief essay with a remark on another recent initiative of the Trump administration that has not been given the full attention of serious analysts that it merits. This initiative pertains to the Middle East. I have in mind the latest direct meetings between the U.S. hostage negotiator and Hamas over the release of U.S.-Israeli dual national hostages, the dead as well as those alive. The BBC and other broadcasters have mentioned this, have pointed out that it is the first such direct American talks with the terrorist organization, as Washington calls Hamas. But they do not explore what this means for U.S. – Israeli relations, although just a tiny bit of attention suggests there is a gold mine here to be explored.


We have heard in recent days how Trump has threatened Hamas with dire consequences if it does not agree to Israel’s latest changes to what was agreed a month ago about the end of Phase One and start of talks over a possible extension into Phase Two of the cease fire. Lightning bolts would be delivered to the miscreants.


And now it turns out that Trump negotiators are meeting behind closed doors with these same miscreants and are doing so without the presence of the Israelis, whose war it is after all. Has Washington finally extricated itself from the web of deception that Benjamin Netanyahu has been spinning for three decades?


Hopefully someone with greater expertise and research in Middle Eastern politics will take this ball and run with it.

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Just now, frank83628 said:

Did you even get the reference to the new car? A Bugatti apparently,  when his country is at war, do you think is army outfit means he is on the front lines?


🤣...........Are you sure it wasn't a Boeing 747...............🤣

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Just now, frank83628 said:

He's probably pocketed enough to buy a couple. 

That is what you would believe, a wannabe Putin fighter.................🙄

 

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34 minutes ago, transam said:

Fight for freedom, not a car.......😉

Folk here can twist stuff for their agenda, but they cannot contradict the fight for freedom.............:guitar:

I don't see any problem with millions of Ukrainians dying so Mrs Z can have a new bugatti, if that is what is deemed important in the struggle. Not sure I want to pay for it myself in higher prices and taxes mind. 

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5 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

So, lets just clarify, a man who puts rockets into space and lands them again, made his own satellite wifi connection, bores tunnels under cities, created the predecessor to PayPal, is the richest man on the planet,  is dumb?

Yes it's so funny. 

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Just now, frank83628 said:

So, lets just clarify, a man who puts rockets into space and lands them again, made his own satellite wifi connection, bores tunnels under cities, created the predecessor to PayPal, is the richest man on the planet,  is dumb?

It would seem you go all goooooy over blokes with cash, though I am not surprised, as you think Putin is fab for killing Ukrainians because he can...........:coffee1:

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Odd not a peep on this thread till a supporter of democracy checks in(strange) anyway unfortunately president Zelenskyy optimism is misplaced the most valuable Russian asset on the planet will not betray his master(I think we all know as to who I’m referring to) the great betrayer is merely making sounds he’s rock solid in his support and coddling of the enemy.

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