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Zelensky arrives in Saudi Arabia to meet prince ahead of summit with US

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was also en route to Jeddah.

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Volodymyr Zelensky walking with Prince Saud bin Mishaal and others
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with Prince Saud bin Mishaal, deputy governor of Saudi Arabia’s Mecca region, centre right, in Riyadh (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office via AP)

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in Saudi Arabia on Monday for a visit with its powerful crown prince ahead of his team’s meeting with America’s top diplomat.

While Mr Zelensky himself will not be there, his team will try to repair the damage done when his February 28 visit to Washington descended into an Oval Office argument with US President Donald Trump and Vice President JD Vance.

At stake is the military aid and intelligence previously offered by the United States that had helped Kyiv since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022.

Saudi state television reported Mr Zelensky’s arrival in Jeddah, the port city on the Red Sea where the Ukraine-US summit will take place on Tuesday.

Mr Zelensky was due to meet Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman some time after sunset, following the end of the daily fast during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to the media on his military plane
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks to the media on his military plane as he flies to Jeddah (Saul Loeb/Pool Photo via AP)

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio was also en route to Jeddah. However, it did not appear that Mr Rubio and Mr Zelensky would meet in person there, though the secretary of state also was due to meet Prince Mohammed.

Speaking to reporters aboard his plane, Mr Rubio said he and national security adviser Mike Waltz would take stock of Ukraine’s responses.

“What we want to know is, are they interested entering some sort of peace conversation and general outlines of the kinds of things they could consider, recognising that it has been a costly and bloody war for the Ukrainians. They have suffered greatly and their people have suffered greatly,” Mr Rubio said.

“And it’s hard in the aftermath of something like that to even talk about concessions, but that’s the only way this is going to end and prevent more suffering.”

He added: “I’m not going to set any conditions on what they have to or need to do. I think we want to listen to see how far they’re willing to go and then compare that to what the Russians want and see how far apart we truly are.”

Mr Zelensky has said a team including his chief of staff Andriy Yermak, foreign minister Andriy Sybiha and defence minister Rustem Umerov will take part in the talks on Tuesday. Mr Rubio will lead the American team.

If Ukraine and the US reach an understanding acceptable to Mr Trump, that could accelerate his administration’s push to peace talks. However, the rest of Europe remains sceptical as it has been sidelined.

The European Union last week agreed to boost the continent’s defences and to free up hundreds of billions of euros for security in response to the Trump administration’s shift in stance on Ukraine.

White House special envoy Steve Witkoff told Fox News on Monday that the pause of US intelligence-sharing with Ukraine has not limited defence intelligence-sharing.

“We never shut off intelligence for … anything defensive that the Ukrainians need,” Mr Witkoff said.

A pause on sharing US intelligence that can be used for offensive purposes by Ukrainian forces remains in effect, according to a US official familiar with the matter who was not authorised to comment and spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The official suggested that progress could be made toward reinstating intelligence-sharing with Ukraine during the Saudi talks.