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Ukraine to propose limited ceasefire with Russia at Saudi summit, officials say

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy arrived Monday in Saudi Arabia for a visit with its powerful crown prince ahead of his team's meeting with America's top diplomat.

U.S. secretary of state Marco Rubio says concessions key to ending the war with Russia

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio speaks with journalists on his military plane as he flies to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, on Monday. (Saul Loeb/The Associated Press)

A Ukrainian delegation set to meet with America's top diplomat in Saudi Arabia about ending the three-year war with Russia will propose a ceasefire covering the Black Sea and long-range missile strikes, as well as the release of prisoners, two senior Ukrainian officials said Monday.

The officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly about Tuesday's meeting, also told The Associated Press that the Ukrainian delegation is ready during the talks to sign an agreement with the United States on access to Ukraine's rare earth minerals — a deal that U.S. President Donald Trump is keen to secure.

The officials discussed the confidence-building measures, with no further details, ahead of the Ukrainian negotiating team's meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Jeddah.

Kyiv is trying to repair the damage done when Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's Feb. 28 visit to Washington descended into an Oval Office argument with Trump and U.S. Vice-President JD Vance.

At stake is the military aid and intelligence previously offered by the United States that had helped Ukraine in the war but is now paused as Washington pushes for a peace agreement.

Rubio and Zelenskyy landed a few hours apart Monday in Saudi Arabia, but did not meet.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meeting with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman of Saudi Arabia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy (left) is seen meeting with Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Monday. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office/The Associated Press)

Zelenskyy met with the kingdom's powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Monday evening, with the president saying they "had a detailed discussion on the steps and conditions needed to end the war and secure a reliable and lasting peace."

"Saudi Arabia provides a crucial platform for diplomacy, and we appreciate this," Zelenskyy said online.

Gathering information for Trump 

Rubio also met with the crown prince, thanking him for hosting the talks and also discussing Yemen's Houthi rebels, who are threatening to restart their attacks in the Red Sea.

Speaking to reporters aboard his plane, Rubio said he and national security adviser Mike Waltz would take stock of Ukraine's responses in Saudi Arabia.

If Ukraine and the U.S. reach an understanding acceptable to Trump, that could accelerate his administration's push for peace talks.

Men walk together in Saudi Arabia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, centre left, meets with Prince Saud bin Mishaal, deputy governor of Saudi Arabia's Mecca region, centre right, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Monday. (Ukrainian Presidential Press Office/The Associated Press)

"What we want to know is, are they interested in entering some sort of peace conversation and general outlines of the kinds of things they could consider, recognizing that it has been a costly and bloody war for the Ukrainians. They have suffered greatly and their people have suffered greatly," Rubio said.

"And it's hard in the aftermath of something like that to even talk about concessions, but that's the only way this is going to end and prevent more suffering."

Determining 'how far apart we truly are'

He added: "I'm not going to set any conditions on what they have to or need to do. I think we want to listen to see how far they're willing to go, and then compare that to what the Russians want, and see how far apart we truly are."

Zelenskyy has said a team including his chief of staff Andriy Yermak, Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha and Defence Minister Rustem Umerov will take part in the talks Tuesday.

Rubio will lead the American team.

The rest of Europe remains skeptical about the talks as it has been sidelined by Washington.

The European Union last week agreed to boost the continent's defences and to free up hundreds of billions of euros for security in response to the Trump administration's shift in stance on Ukraine.

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Former U.S. national security adviser John Bolton told CBC News that he suspects a deal on critical minerals will be signed during the summit, and Trump "can declare victory and that might pacify him for a while." Bolton had served as national security adviser under Trump in his first term.

Meanwhile, White House special envoy Steve Witkoff told Fox News on Monday that the pause of U.S. intelligence-sharing with Ukraine has not limited defence intelligence-sharing.

"We never shut off intelligence for … anything defensive that the Ukrainians need," Witkoff said.

A pause on sharing U.S. intelligence that can be used for offensive purposes by Ukrainian forces remains in effect, according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter who was not authorized to comment and spoke on the condition of anonymity.

The official suggested that progress could be made toward reinstating intelligence-sharing with Ukraine during the Saudi talks.

With files from CBC News