Scottish Daily Mail

Now Saudis say they can broker peace deal

- By Mark Nicol Diplomatic Editor

AFTER securing the release of five British hostages, Saudi Arabia’s controvers­ial Crown Prince is setting his sights on a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine.

Mohammed bin Salman spent months talking to officials from the warring countries, including Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelensky, the Daily Mail has learned.

Last night, Saudi sources said the Crown Prince was determined to bring the conflict to an end because it was proving so ‘destabilis­ing’. A well-placed source said: ‘We have the luxury of not having to be seen to be doing something. So we can work on achieving an outcome quietly, until it comes to fruition.

‘The Crown Prince managed to do this [the hostage release] very quietly. It was successful

because nobody appeared to be losing face. Putin wanted to demonstrat­e what could be achieved by having quiet conversati­ons with him, rather than hectoring. He was sending a message.

‘I think he wants a deal to end the war. And hopefully the process we have started can bring the whole war to an end.’

Saudi Arabia has emerged as a significan­t intermedia­ry between Russia and Ukraine after attempts by Turkey to bring both sides to the negotiatin­g table failed. China has also been reluctant to get involved in the conflict, much to the disappoint­ment of Putin.

The source said: ‘The world is in chaos and that is not good for us. None of this is good for Saudi Arabia or good for anyone.

‘The aim is to end the conflict. We are not on anyone’s side, we are on the side of stability.’

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