The Kremlin announced that no agreement had been reached on Ukraine after talks with US envoys, but described the dialogue as constructive, leaving the door open for diplomacy.
Moscow is hosting Russian-American talks to discuss ways to end the war in Ukraine. This analysis examines the historical context and the impact of the negotiations on global security and the future of Europe.
Russian President Vladimir Putin declared his country's readiness for war with Europe, calling on leaders to abandon the illusion of inflicting a strategic defeat on Russia as the Ukrainian conflict continues.
On behalf of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, the new Saudi ambassadors took the oath before the Crown Prince, affirming their commitment to strengthening the Kingdom’s international relations and achieving the goals of Vision 2030.
During an official visit to Brussels, Adel Al-Jubeir met with officials in the European Parliament to discuss joint cooperation, regional and international developments, and climate issues.
Chaired by the Crown Prince, the Cabinet approved the 2026 budget in a historic session in Dammam, reflecting the attention given to the Eastern Province and enhancing financial stability and Vision 2030.
The Saudi Deputy Minister of Information discussed with the Mauritanian Ambassador ways to enhance cooperation in radio, television and digital media, in a move that reflects the depth of historical relations.
Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman received a message from the Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad, in a move that confirms the depth of Saudi-Qatari relations after the Al-Ula summit and ways to strengthen them.
All eyes are on Moscow as Putin meets with a US envoy to discuss a potential peace plan. An analysis of the historical background and the potential impact of the negotiations on Ukraine and the world.
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia delivers a $90 million financial aid payment to Palestine, reaffirming its historic commitment to supporting the Palestinian people and strengthening the stability of its institutions.