Berliner Boersenzeitung - Ukraine hopes for at least 'partial ceasefire' at Saudi talks

EUR -
AED 4.141462
AFN 77.74631
ALL 97.842641
AMD 433.594768
ANG 2.017971
AOA 1034.536964
ARS 1308.311269
AUD 1.751226
AWG 2.031018
AZN 1.918597
BAM 1.947622
BBD 2.277298
BDT 137.824956
BGN 1.955827
BHD 0.425106
BIF 3357.222512
BMD 1.127561
BND 1.452826
BOB 7.793552
BRL 6.415029
BSD 1.127904
BTN 96.252263
BWP 15.159883
BYN 3.6911
BYR 22100.185904
BZD 2.265568
CAD 1.559371
CDF 3230.460586
CHF 0.935351
CLF 0.027603
CLP 1059.253044
CNY 8.123284
CNH 8.107098
COP 4651.446423
CRC 573.313064
CUC 1.127561
CUP 29.880353
CVE 109.806855
CZK 24.946183
DJF 200.389933
DKK 7.459078
DOP 66.592747
DZD 149.278868
EGP 56.115644
ERN 16.913408
ETB 154.237447
FJD 2.551104
FKP 0.837713
GBP 0.837253
GEL 3.08949
GGP 0.837713
GHS 11.617631
GIP 0.837713
GMD 81.184436
GNF 9772.22756
GTQ 8.66186
GYD 236.326078
HKD 8.838761
HNL 29.377429
HRK 7.535257
HTG 147.466039
HUF 404.41053
IDR 18396.375156
ILS 3.961639
IMP 0.837713
INR 96.370325
IQD 1477.548363
IRR 47498.486638
ISK 144.203564
JEP 0.837713
JMD 179.675563
JOD 0.79939
JPY 163.711592
KES 145.737689
KGS 98.605487
KHR 4515.121619
KMF 489.925103
KPW 1014.690215
KRW 1549.40289
KWD 0.346342
KYD 0.939887
KZT 577.042419
LAK 24355.597704
LBP 101059.049919
LKR 337.803586
LRD 225.580815
LSL 20.193049
LTL 3.329393
LVL 0.68205
LYD 6.166109
MAD 10.441336
MDL 19.495831
MGA 5118.688809
MKD 61.526392
MMK 2367.70666
MNT 4031.309232
MOP 9.106984
MRU 44.639751
MUR 52.036718
MVR 17.432469
MWK 1955.757384
MXN 21.845809
MYR 4.779741
MZN 72.062677
NAD 20.193227
NGN 1789.855989
NIO 41.506822
NOK 11.484069
NPR 154.003819
NZD 1.890975
OMR 0.433554
PAB 1.127904
PEN 4.106666
PGK 4.697401
PHP 62.846273
PKR 319.052355
PLN 4.239374
PYG 9009.370461
QAR 4.111926
RON 5.066466
RSD 117.220917
RUB 88.459847
RWF 1594.262435
SAR 4.229634
SBD 9.415995
SCR 16.030808
SDG 677.092912
SEK 10.881303
SGD 1.454615
SHP 0.886086
SLE 25.618327
SLL 23644.380257
SOS 644.6162
SRD 41.899582
STD 23338.225924
SVC 9.868825
SYP 14660.232054
SZL 20.181974
THB 36.910135
TJS 11.250758
TMT 3.9521
TND 3.37341
TOP 2.640859
TRY 44.098978
TTD 7.656124
TWD 33.587769
TZS 3041.030997
UAH 46.874726
UGX 4108.856712
USD 1.127561
UYU 46.884385
UZS 14535.354476
VES 106.945196
VND 29336.869227
VUV 136.144521
WST 3.036891
XAF 653.225768
XAG 0.033815
XAU 0.000344
XCD 3.047289
XDR 0.811565
XOF 653.228653
XPF 119.331742
YER 274.955356
ZAR 20.221501
ZMK 10149.395789
ZMW 29.80491
ZWL 363.074023
  • RBGPF

    2.5600

    65.56

    +3.9%

  • RYCEF

    0.0800

    11.65

    +0.69%

  • CMSC

    -0.0400

    22.09

    -0.18%

  • RELX

    -0.6100

    55.05

    -1.11%

  • NGG

    -2.0300

    72.67

    -2.79%

  • BCE

    -0.3200

    21.16

    -1.51%

  • BCC

    -2.8100

    86.73

    -3.24%

  • SCS

    -0.2100

    10.29

    -2.04%

  • VOD

    -0.1100

    10.39

    -1.06%

  • RIO

    -0.8500

    59.95

    -1.42%

  • GSK

    -0.2600

    39.18

    -0.66%

  • JRI

    -0.0800

    12.74

    -0.63%

  • CMSD

    -0.0800

    22.05

    -0.36%

  • AZN

    -0.5800

    70.38

    -0.82%

  • BTI

    -0.1700

    45.09

    -0.38%

  • BP

    -0.2100

    28.94

    -0.73%

Ukraine hopes for at least 'partial ceasefire' at Saudi talks
Ukraine hopes for at least 'partial ceasefire' at Saudi talks / Photo: Oleksandr GIMANOV - AFP

Ukraine hopes for at least 'partial ceasefire' at Saudi talks

Ukraine hopes to secure at least a partial ceasefire at upcoming talks in Saudi Arabia, during which US officials will meet separately with Russian and Ukrainian delegations, a senior Ukrainian source told AFP on Friday.

Text size:

Momentum has been building in recent weeks towards a ceasefire in the three-year war as US officials hold talks with both sides, though their efforts have so far failed to yield a breakthrough.

Both Russia and Ukraine say they back a 30-day pause in strikes on energy infrastructure, a pause that Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered on Tuesday but that Kyiv says Moscow has already broken.

US negotiators will meet separately with Ukrainian and Russian delegations in Saudi Arabia on Monday, in what US envoy Keith Kellogg described to US media as "shuttle diplomacy" between hotel rooms.

Ukraine last week gave its approval to a US-proposed 30-day ceasefire on land, air and sea, an idea that Russia rejected.

"We still want to agree on a ceasefire, at least on what we have proposed," a Ukrainian source told AFP, referring to calls for a halt to strikes on energy sites, civilian infrastructure and attacks in the Black Sea.

The Ukrainian delegation in Saudi Arabia will be led by Defence Minister Rustem Umerov, who will handle a "technical discussion" of issues surrounding the implementation of any truce, the source said.

Those questions included "what facilities" strikes would be limited against, and "how to oversee the ceasefire", the source added.

The Russian delegation will be led by career diplomat Grigory Karasin and senior FSB official Sergei Beseda, neither of whom are seen as high-ranking decision makers.

"They are experienced negotiators with a wealth of experience in this kind of work," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

US President Donald Trump has said he can end the war and has been pursuing rapprochement with Moscow.

- Ceasefire timing 'unclear' -

Putin ordered a limited, 30-day pause on strikes targeting Ukrainian energy infrastructure following a call with Trump on Tuesday.

But Zelensky has accused Moscow of continuing to hit energy facilities anyway and said Thursday that nothing had changed, "despite Putin's words".

Russia had recently struck a high-voltage power line near the city of Pokrovsk, a flashpoint for fighting in east Ukraine, an official from Ukraine's largest private energy provider told AFP.

The attack cut power to a village, leaving it completely "cut off", said Vitalii Asinenko, head of the Pokrovsk power distribution zone at DTEK.

Both sides also accused each other of blowing up a gas facility under the control of Ukraine's army in the Russian border region of Kursk earlier on Friday.

The Ukrainian source added that as of yet it was "unclear" when any ceasefire could be implemented. "There have been no reciprocal steps from the Russians," the source added.

"We need to agree on the main thing: what objects and what control. The Americans have enormous intelligence capabilities, so they see a lot," the source added.

Zelensky said the Ukrainian side would present a "list of civilian objects" that he would want included in a ceasefire.

Russia kept up its aerial attacks on Ukraine into Friday.

Zelensky called for allies to exert "joint pressure" on the Kremlin after an overnight barrage of more than 200 drones and guided bombs.

In the Black Sea city of Odesa, an AFP reporter saw the charred remains of a shopping mall destroyed in the overnight attack.

The Russian defence ministry meanwhile said Kyiv "deliberately blew up the Sudzha gas metering station, located a few hundred metres from the state border in the Kursk region."

It said the Ukrainian army had been using the facility as a logistics hub since seizing it in its shock August 2024 cross-border offensive, and blew it up as part of Ukraine's "retreat" from the area.

The defence ministry claimed Kyiv blew up the site specifically to "discredit the peace initiatives of the US president".

"Everyone can see how much we can trust the word of Zelensky and the word of other representatives of the Kyiv regime," Peskov said.

Ukraine's general staff said the claim it was behind the attack was "groundless" and said Russia had "fired artillery at the facility".

bur-afptv-cad/rmb

(O.Joost--BBZ)