Russian and European Union leaders are not invited to the US-Russian discussions in Riyadh.
The first meeting of its kind in three years has resulted in a meeting of top US and Russian delegations meeting in Saudi Arabia’s capital to discuss the war with Ukraine.
But Ukrainian and European Union leaders weren’t invited.
The US and EU appear to have already splintered under President Vladimir Putin, which is the worst division in Transatlantic relations since World War II.
Are European allies now in the position to develop new economic and military strategies?
And what does this all mean for Ukraine?
Presenter: James Bays
Director of the Quincy Institute’s Eurasia Program, Anatol Lieven
Andrey Kortunov, former Russian International Affairs Council director general, is a political analyst.
Source: Aljazeera
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