United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio says that officials at U.S.-Russia talks agreed to restore embassy staffing and create a high-level team to negotiate peace in Ukraine peace and promote economic cooperation.
Rubio said that actions over the last several years have reduced both countriesā diplomatic missionsā abilities to operate.
āWeāre going to need to have vibrant diplomatic missions that are able to function normally in order to be able to continue these conduits,ā he said.
This comes as top diplomats from Russia and the U.S. met Tuesday in Saudi Arabia to discuss improving ties and negotiating an end to the war in Ukraine ā talks that reflected a major and rapid change in American foreign policy under U.S. President Donald Trump.
No Ukrainian officials were present at the meeting, which came as the beleaguered country is slowly but steadily losing ground against more numerous Russian troops in a grinding war that began nearly three years ago. Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said his country wonāt accept any outcome from this weekās talks if Kyiv doesnāt take part. European allies have also expressed concerns they are being sidelined.
Beyond Ukraine, the meeting ā attended by Rubio, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and other senior officials ā had been expected to focus on thawing relations between the two countries, whose ties have fallen to their lowest level in decades.
It was also meant to pave the way for a meeting between Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. After the talks wrapped, Putinās foreign affairs advisor, Yuri Ushakov, told Russiaās Channel One that no date has been set yet for that summit but that it was āunlikelyā to take place next week.

Concerns from allies they are being sidelined
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Monday that the talks would be primarily focused on ārestoring the entire range of U.S.-Russian relations, as well as preparing possible talks on the Ukrainian settlement and organizing a meeting of the two presidents.ā U.S. State Department spokeswoman Tammy Bruce has said the meeting was aimed at determining how serious the Russians are about wanting peace and whether detailed negotiations can be started.
After the meeting, Ushakovās remarks suggested the two sides made little progress. Russia and the United States agreed to ātake each otherās interests into accountā and advance their relations. He added that it was āhard to sayā that the two countriesā positions āare getting closer, but there was talk about it.ā

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In the wake of Moscowās 2022 invasion, the U.S., along with European nations, imposed a raft of sanctions on Russia and the allies have repeatedlyĀ expanded the measuresĀ to damage its economy.
The recent U.S. diplomatic blitz on the war has sent Ukraine and key allies scrambling to ensure a seat at the table amid concerns that Washington and Moscow could press ahead with a deal that wonāt be favorable to them.
Kyivās absence at Tuesdayās talks hasĀ rankled many Ukrainians, and France called anĀ emergency meetingĀ of European Union countries and the U.K. on Monday to discuss the war.

Bruce has said that even though Ukraine will not be at the table Tuesday, any actual peace negotiations will include the country. Kyivās participation in such talks was a bedrock of U.S. policy under Trumpās predecessor, Joe Biden, whose administration also ledĀ international efforts to isolate RussiaĀ over the war.
White House officials have also pushed back against the notion that Europe has been left out of the conversation, noting that administration officials have spoken to several leaders.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday said he spoke by phone to Trump and Zelenskyy following the meeting he called in Paris.
āWe seek a strong and lasting peace in Ukraine,ā Macron wrote on social media platform X. āTo achieve this, Russia must end its aggression, and this must be accompanied by strong and credible security guarantees for the Ukrainians,ā he said and vowed to āwork on this together with all Europeans, Americans, and Ukrainians.ā
Peskov on Tuesday said that Putin has repeatedly expressed readiness for peace talks, and noted that a durable settlement of the conflict in Ukraine would be impossible without āa comprehensive consideration of security issuesā in Europe.
The meeting at the Diriyah Palace in the Saudi capital of Riyadh also highlights de facto leader Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salmanās efforts to be a major diplomatic player, burnishing a reputation severely tarnished by the 2018Ā killing of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Saudi state media described the talks as happening at the princeās direction. Like the neighboring United Arab Emirates, the prince has maintained close relations to Russia throughout its war on Ukraine, both through the OPEC+ oil cartel and diplomatically as well.
Saudi Arabia has also helped in prisoner negotiations and hosted Zelenskyy for an Arab League summit in 2023. Zelenskyy said he would travel to the kingdom later this week.

Rubio was accompanied by U.S. national security adviser Mike Waltz and special envoy Steve Witkoff, while Lavrov sat next to the Kremlinās foreign affairs adviser, Yuri Ushakov. Saudi Foreign Minister Faisal bin Farhan and national security adviser Musaed al Alban joined Rubio, Lavrov and others for the start of the meeting but were expected to leave early in the talks.
Ahead of the talks, Kirill Dmitriev, the head of Russiaās sovereign wealth fund who the Kremlin said might join, underscored the importance of the meeting.
āGood U.S.-Russia relations are very important for the whole world. Only jointly can Russia and the U.S. address lots of world problems, resolve for global conflicts and offer solutions,ā Dmitriev, who said he and his team would focus on economic issues at the talks, told The Associated Press.
The meeting marked the most extensive contact between the two countries since Moscowās Feb. 24, 2022, invasion. Lavrov and then-U.S. Secretary of State Antony BlinkenĀ talked briefly on the sidelines of a G-20Ā meeting in India nearly two years ago, and in the fall of 2022, U.S. and Russian spymasters met in Turkey amid Washingtonās concerns that Moscow could resort to nuclear weapons amid battlefield setbacks.
Meanwhile, Russia continued to pummel Ukraine with drones, according to Kyivās military. The Ukrainian air force said Russian troops launched a barrage of 176 drones at Ukraine overnight, most of which were destroyed or disabled by jamming.
One Russian drone struck a residential building in Dolynska in the Kirovohrad region, wounding a mother and her two children and prompting an evacuation of 38 apartments, the regional administration reported. Four more residential buildings were damaged by drone debris in the Cherkasy region of Ukraine, according to local officials.