KEY POINTS
  • Saudi Arabia plans to hold a Ukraine peace summit in Jeddah and has invited Ukraine, the U.S., European nations, China, India, and Brazil, among many others.
  • The leaders of Turkey and Saudi Arabia have led negotiations between Ukraine and Russia on large prisoner swaps and maritime safety agreements like the Black Sea grain deal.
  • Taking up such roles is good for increasing political clout and enabling dialogue, highlighting the rise of "middle powers" that maintain their independence amid a shifting world order.
  • Expectations for diplomatic breakthroughs at the summit or anytime soon are still low, however.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan welcomes Saudi Arabia's Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud in Ankara, Turkey, on June 22, 2022.

Nearly 300 prisoners of war – both Ukrainian and Russian – faced death or indefinite detention in late September of 2022.

It was a fate that looked all the more real as Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the mobilization of some 300,000 Russian conscripts to fight on the Ukrainian front.