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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has condemned ongoing discussions between Russia and the United States in Saudi Arabia regarding the Ukraine conflict, emphasizing Ukraine's exclusion from talks about its own future. During an official visit to Turkey, Zelensky expressed his dissatisfaction, stating, "These talks are taking place between representatives of Russia and the United States about Ukraine – and without Ukraine,” according to reports.
This criticism led Zelensky to postpone his planned trip to Saudi Arabia, rescheduling it for March 10. The move underscores Ukrainian concerns as discussions proceed without direct involvement. Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who welcomed Zelensky in Ankara, reiterated Turkey's commitment to facilitating future negotiations among the involved parties. Erdogan remarked, “Turkey will be an ideal host for any discussions between Russia, Ukraine, and the United States in the near future."
Zelensky stressed the need for inclusivity in any resolution discussions, advocating for involvement from European nations, including Turkey, the EU, and the UK. He emphasized that conversations should be fair and aimed at establishing necessary security guarantees with the United States.