Talks with US and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi were constructive but major challenges remain, Kremlin says
Talks involving Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S. in Abu Dhabi remain constructive but face major challenges over territorial control and security guarantees, officials said.
- Talks between Russia, the US, and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi were described as 'constructive' by the Kremlin, but major challenges remain to reach a peace deal.
- Russia insists that control over the Donbas region of Ukraine is a 'fundamental' part of any potential peace agreement, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
- The talks yielded plans for continued negotiations next week in Abu Dhabi, focusing on 'possible parameters for ending the war', but major differences persist between Russian and Ukrainian positions.
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The first round of trilateral negotiations to end the war of four years took place in Abu Dhabi at the end of the last week
US President Donald Trump briefly spoke to reporters at the White House before leaving for Iowa. He also spoke about the war in Ukraine after the trilateral talks that took place last week. "Very good things are happening in Ukraine and Russia," the American leader said, without giving further details. — (@) We emphasize that in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, the United States, Ukraine and Russia held trilateral peace talks - a rare format sin…
US President Donald Trump said that the end of Russia's war against Ukraine “is already approaching” and described the conflict as a “bloody massacre”.
Pending the new negotiations for the end of the war in Ukraine between the US, Ukraine and Russia in Abu Dhabi, scheduled for Sunday, February 1, details of the talks also emerge...
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