In a significant diplomatic initiative, the United States is scheduled to hold separate meetings with Ukrainian and Russian officials in Saudi Arabia, focusing on details surrounding a possible limited cease-fire. Following mutual agreement on a temporary halt to attacks on energy infrastructure, critical discussions are expected to address the contentious aspects of implementing this truce. The U.S. mediators will first engage with Ukraine's delegation on Sunday, with subsequent talks involving Russian representatives on Monday.
# US Mediates New Talks Between Russia and Ukraine for Possible Cease-Fire

# US Mediates New Talks Between Russia and Ukraine for Possible Cease-Fire
U.S. representatives are set to facilitate discussions aimed at achieving a limited cease-fire between Russia and Ukraine, a potential turning point in the ongoing conflict.
The Ukrainian official, who chose to remain anonymous due to the sensitive nature of the discussions, indicated that the Ukrainian delegation is prepared to engage in additional high-level talks with U.S. officials on Monday, dependent on the outcomes of the Sunday meeting. U.S. special envoy Keith Kellogg and personal envoy Steve Witkoff for former President Trump aim for a comprehensive 30-day cease-fire that could pave the way for a lasting peace agreement, ensuring vital shipping routes in the Black Sea remain safe amid ongoing military tensions.