Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over the telephone to discuss a possible settlement of the Ukraine conflict, the Kremlin said today (March 14).
The call took place shortly after Putin on Thursday (March 13) said he had "serious questions" about Washington's plan for a 30-day ceasefire in Ukraine but added that Moscow was ready to discuss it with US President Donald Trump.
Putin told the crown prince he "greatly appreciated the mediation efforts of Saudi Arabia", which hosted talks talks between Russian and American officials on February 18, a Kremlin statement said.
Prince Mohammed "noted the importance of resolving the Ukrainian crisis and expressed readiness to continue to contribute in every possible way to the normalisation of Russian-American relations", it said.
The United States has proposed a 30-day truce in Ukraine, already accepted by Kyiv. US envoy Steve Witkoff -- who arrived in Moscow Thursday -- was due to present to the Russian side.
Putin and Prince Mohammed also discussed bilateral cooperation and its "importance" for "the stability of the global oil market", the Kremlin statement added.
Bd-Pratidin English/ARK