Zelensky calls Indian, Saudi leaders ahead of Trump-Putin talks
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky warned that any concessions to Russia would not persuade it to stop fighting in Ukraine
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KYIV – Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke to the leaders of India and Saudi Arabia on Aug 11, in an effort to mobilise support for Kyiv beyond Europe ahead of a planned meeting this week between US President Donald Trump and Russian leader Vladimir Putin.
Mr Zelensky won diplomatic backing from Europe and the Nato alliance on Aug 10, amid fears that the US and Russian leaders may try to dictate terms for ending the 3½-year war.
In separate statements on Aug 11, Mr Zelensky said he had spoken to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman – both of whom have taken cautious diplomatic positions on Russia’s invasion of its neighbour.
India is a major buyer of Russian oil, and Saudi Arabia has pitched itself as a mediator in the conflict. Mr Zelensky said he spoke to both leaders about strengthening Ukraine’s position in any peace process.
“Communication with leaders is ongoing practically around the clock – we are in constant touch,” he wrote on social media platform X. “Now is the moment when there is a real chance to achieve peace.”
In his “long conversation” with Mr Modi, Mr Zelensky said he had also discussed sanctions on Russian oil. Mr Trump last week slapped an additional 25 per cent tariff
“I noted that it is necessary to limit the export of Russian energy, particularly oil, to reduce its potential and ability to finance the continuation of this war,” he said, adding that leaders with “tangible leverage over Russia” should act.
Mr Putin has also made a flurry of calls in recent days, speaking to the leaders of China, India, Brazil and three former Soviet states to brief them on his contacts with the US about the war in Ukraine.
On Aug 13, Germany will convene a virtual meeting of European leaders to discuss how to pressure Russia to end the war in Ukraine ahead of a European call with Mr Trump. Mr Zelensky and European Union and Nato officials were expected to join the meeting.
Earlier on Aug 11, Mr Zelensky warned that any concessions to Russia would not persuade it to stop fighting in Ukraine and that there was a need to ramp up pressure on the Kremlin.
“Russia refuses to stop the killings and therefore must not receive any rewards or benefits,” he wrote on X.
“Concessions do not persuade a killer.” REUTERS

