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US and Russia meet today in Saudi Arabia as Europe watches sideways
  • Since the beginning of the war in Ukraine, the two powers have not sat back at the same table. They will negotiate how to end the war. However, the President of Ukraine has said that he will not accept anything that is agreed at this table, since he has not been invited.
Gorka Peñagarikano Goikoetxea 2025eko otsailaren 18a
Sergey Lavrov, Errusiako Atzerri ministroa

Donald Trump pledged to end the war in Ukraine “the first day after he took office,” and although that hasn’t happened yet, the new president of the United States has been put to work. Trump and Putin had an hour-and-a-half phone call last Wednesday, “in a polite tone,” according to the White House, and both seemed to agree to end the war in Ukraine “as soon as possible.” Once he had spoken to Putin, he called on the President of Ukraine, Volodimir Zelenski, to inform him of his conversation with the former, without giving the latter time to manoeuvre. This gesture showed that the new US administration will not maintain the foreign policy of its predecessor.

NATO leaders held a Security Conference this weekend in Germany, Munich, where the US also gave a clear message: they will not accept Ukraine’s entry into NATO – something that Joe Biden had already opened the door to – and that the US at its negotiating table with Russia may not put at the center a series of measures that may be important for Ukrainians. Discontent for Europe – Europe has given Ukraine 13.3 billion euros more than the US – but especially an unpleasant forecast for Ukraine.

In this context, the representatives of the United States and Russia will meet on Tuesday in Saudi Arabia.Three delegates shall sit on each side: U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio, National Security Adviser Michael Waltz and Special Envoy for the Middle East Steve Witkopp; and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, his adviser Yuri Ushakov and Kirill Dmitriev, head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund.

No more agents have been invited, and he will not do so for the moment. Ukraine and Russia will not be placed on an equal footing, and Europe has asked for a place at this table, but it will not be given. First of all, because they don’t want to; we read to the Russian Lavrov: "I don't understand why we should invite them. They will want to freeze the conflict through the back door because they intend to continue the war in terms of custom and character, because it interests them."

They also have another reason not to invite Europe: Europe does not have a single opinion at all.

Europe: As Much As Borders

At the Elysée Palace in Paris, France convened an "extraordinary and urgent informal meeting" for Monday, which was attended by representatives of seven more European states, as well as delegations from the European Commission, the Council of Europe and NATO.

Although each defended his position, they came to this general agreement: "strengthen joint defence", beyond Ukraine, with each country increasing its military spending. But there are discrepancies: some states, including Spain, have not reached the 2% of GDP barrier, NATO has 3% as its target and the US demands at least 3.5%, even 5%. They are putting pressure on each other with this issue: for example, as El País says, in 2029 Spain’s military spending would reach 2% of GDP, and it would have to spend EUR 36 billion on it.

In any case, and looking at Ukraine, what remains undecided is whether or not troops will be sent to Ukraine to establish peace. One option is to send United Nations Blue Berets, but the UN was not invited to the meeting.

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The United Kingdom, for its part, plans to continue supplying arms to Ukraine, at least until 2030, in recognition of its significant investments in the arms industry, while Germany, on Sunday, on the eve of the elections and in the environment of what all indications are that the Social Democrats will lose their authority, contrary to German public opinion, has said that it is too early to talk about peace and that with Russia, which does not invite Ukraine, peace cannot be expected.