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Who will make the first move in Riyadh’s geopolitical chess game?

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Diplomatic Talks at the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh: A Cautious Thaw in International Relations

The Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh, known for luxury and opulence, recently became the backdrop for high-stakes international diplomacy between Russia and the United States. In March 2025, expert-level consultations took place at the iconic hotel, with the U.S. serving as an intermediary in what was described as “indirect talks” between Kyiv and Moscow.

The delegations, led by seasoned figures from both countries, engaged in intense discussions that lasted over 12 hours. The talks covered a range of critical issues, including the situation in the Black Sea, energy infrastructure security, and the protection of critical infrastructure in Ukraine.

One of the key outcomes of the discussions was a 30-day moratorium on strikes against energy facilities, signaling a potential step towards peace and trust-building between the two nations. The talks also touched on the possibility of reviving the Black Sea Grain Initiative in a new format, with both sides presenting concrete demands and concessions.

The choice of Riyadh as the venue for the talks was strategic, with Saudi Arabia positioning itself as a neutral mediator in the negotiations. The Kingdom’s role as a neutral and wealthy partner was seen as conducive to facilitating dialogue between the U.S., Russia, and Ukraine.

Overall, while no final agreements were reached during the talks, the participants did not leave in anger, signaling a cautious thaw in relations. The discussions in Riyadh may pave the way for future dialogue and potential agreements in the coming months, offering a glimmer of hope for de-escalation and progress in the region.

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