Zelensky critical of U.S.-Russia peace talks, meets with Turkey's Erdogan
- Top U.S. And Russian officials met in Riyadh to discuss improving relations and negotiating an end to the Ukraine war, marking the most extensive contact since 2022.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky criticized the Riyadh talks for excluding Ukraine, stating that, "There will be no peace in Ukraine without Ukraine or Europe."
- Zelensky postponed a trip to Saudi Arabia to avoid legitimizing the U.S.-Russia talks, emphasizing that European nations, Turkey, and the U.K. Must be involved for fair negotiations.
- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that Turkey is an ideal location for peace talks and has previously facilitated negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
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