Peace talks are underway in Jeddah – probably no final declaration

by time news

2023-08-05 15:31:43

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The talks are about the implementation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s “peace formula” for a solution to the conflict.

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Jeddah Representatives from 40 countries met in Saudi Arabia to talk about an end to Russia’s war of aggression in Ukraine. It is about a solution to the “Ukrainian-Russian crisis,” Saudi state television reported on Saturday after the start of the meeting in Jeddah on the Red Sea. Also invited were Ukraine, the USA, the EU and Germany. According to dpa information, China’s special envoy Li Hui also arrived. No invitation went to Russia, which started the war 17 months ago.

There will probably not be a final declaration, the German Press Agency learned from circles in the Saudi Foreign Ministry. The aim of the talks is an “exchange of opinions and perspectives” to resolve the conflict. As at a similar meeting in Copenhagen in June, there will be no explanation and no public statements afterwards. Final declarations are often an important means of publicly recording common positions, demands or commitments at international meetings.

The talks are about the implementation of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s “peace formula” for a solution to the conflict. At its core is the demand for the withdrawal of Russian troops from the entire territory of Ukraine. At the meeting in Copenhagen, ambassadors from allied countries had already discussed it. This meeting also ended without a joint statement.

Saudi Arabia maintains good contacts with both Russia and Ukraine and has offered to act as a mediator. Last year, Riyadh mediated in an exchange of prisoners. Zelenskiy traveled to Saudi Arabia in May and spoke at an Arab League summit. The Kremlin said in advance that they would “follow” the meeting in Jeddah.

A list of the participating countries was not published in advance. Diplomats said countries like Indonesia, Egypt and Turkey had also been invited. The governments of Poland and India confirmed on social media on Saturday that advisers to President Andrzej Duda and Prime Minister Narendra Modi respectively were arriving.

Great hope for states from the Global South

The US delegation was headed by national security adviser Jake Sullivan, the White House said. According to information from government circles, Germany is represented by Jens Plötner, foreign policy advisor to Chancellor Olaf Scholz, and Tjorven Bellmann, political director of the Federal Foreign Office. The foreign policy adviser to EU Council President Charles Michel, Simon Mordue, will represent the EU. In addition, Bjoern Seibert, chief of staff of EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, should also arrive.

The hope is now also to gain support for Ukraine through the participation of influential states from the so-called Global South. The term “Global South” often refers to countries in Latin America, Africa, Asia and the Middle East. Above all, observers rated the participation of China, which is considered a supporter of Russia, as a success. The People’s Republic was not represented at the meeting in Copenhagen.

According to the Saudi state agency SPA, the meeting was initially only scheduled for Saturday. However, diplomatic circles in Riyadh said the meeting would last until Sunday. The Wall Street Journal had previously reported on a planned two-day meeting.

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