Ukraine starts new diplomatic push to weaken Russia in Jeddah
Ukraine and Saudi Arabia will use a diplomatic meeting in Jeddah to try and draw in dozens of countries in an effort to isolate Russia. The talks will include Brazil, China, India and South Africa. Ukraine is hoping to undercut Russia and convince...

Ukraine and Saudi Arabia invited diplomats from some 40 governments to talks in the Red Sea port of Jeddah. Notable among them were China, India, Brazil, South Africa and some of the oil-rich Gulf nations that have tried to maintain good relations with both Ukraine and Russia throughout the war, which began in February 2022.
Many of the invited governments reject the very concept of choosing sides, framing the war as a contest between global powers that they want no part in, and even with the event fast approaching, it was unclear how many would attend.
The meeting is the starting point of what is expected to be a major Ukrainian diplomatic push in the coming months to try to undercut Russia. It began on Wednesday, when President Volodyt the world.
He told the ambassadors they must use every tool at their disposal - "official and unofficial, institutional and media, cultural diplomacy and the power of ordinary human sincerity" - to convince both allies and nations that have largely stayed neutral that the only road to a lasting peace is complete Russian defeat.
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