The morning opened with US-Russia talks in Saudi Arabia, marking their first face-to-face meeting since Russia's invasion. Putin signaled readiness to speak with Zelensky "if necessary," while Lavrov met with Rubio.
By midday, both sides reported "positive" discussions, agreeing to appoint negotiating teams. Russia made clear its rejection of NATO troops in Ukraine "even under other flags" - a direct response to Starmer's peacekeeping proposal from yesterday. Zelensky canceled his Saudi trip in protest of being excluded from talks.
Evening brought news of Trump expressing confidence in a peace deal, while Zelensky demanded Kyiv's involvement in negotiations. The progression showed Russia leveraging European divisions exposed at yesterday's Paris summit, while the US maintained its position as primary negotiator despite European attempts to assert relevance through military commitments.