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Russian President Vladimir Putin is open to direct talks with Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky to achieve a peaceful resolution to the conflict, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov confirmed. Despite questioning Zelensky’s legitimacy after his term ended, Russia is willing to negotiate if peace is the goal. Meanwhile, a summit in Riyadh aims to discuss the Ukraine war and U.S.-Russia relations. However, Ukraine has been excluded, prompting Zelensky to reject any peace deal made without Kyiv’s involvement. The summit may lead to a Putin-Trump meeting.
Putin Ready for Direct Talks with Zelensky Amid Peace Efforts
Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent his foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, and top foreign policy adviser, Yuri Ushakov, to Saudi Arabia to meet with U.S. officials. The main topics of discussion will include the restoration of Russia-U.S. relations and the potential for peace talks regarding the ongoing war in Ukraine. U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, National Security Adviser Mike Waltz, and Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff are also expected to attend. The meeting is part of preparations for a potential summit between President Trump and President Putin.
Putin Sends Foreign Minister and Top Adviser to Saudi Arabia for Talks
Two Russian teenage girls, separated from their mother due to the Ukraine war, have been reunited and returned home with Qatar’s mediation. Living with their grandparents in Ukraine while their mother worked in Russia, the sisters were stranded when the war broke out. Qatar previously helped reunite other war-affected children. The International Red Cross also assisted in bringing the girls back. So far, 17 children from 11 families have been reunited with their families in Russia, while 95 children joined relatives in Ukraine and beyond.
Mother Reunites with Two Daughters Separated by War, Thanks to Qatar’s Mediation
Russia is awaiting further details on former U.S. President Donald Trump's proposal to occupy and rebuild Gaza. In a press conference on Monday (February 10), a Kremlin spokesperson stated that the plan poses significant challenges, as approximately 1.2 million Palestinians reside in Gaza. The spokesperson also highlighted that United Nations Security Council resolutions guarantee a two-state solution for the region.
Russia Responds to Trump’s Gaza Occupation Proposal
Russia and Ukraine have successfully exchanged 150 prisoners each under a deal brokered by the United Arab Emirates, according to the Russian Defense Ministry. The released soldiers have been transferred to Belarus, where they are receiving medical and psychological support, with plans to reintegrate them into service in the near future. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky praised the exchange and expressed gratitude to the UAE for its mediation. Earlier, in mid-January, both sides had exchanged 25 prisoners each as part of their ongoing negotiations.
Russia and Ukraine Exchange 150 Prisoners Each
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