Talks with US and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi were constructive but major challenges remain, Kremlin says
Trilateral talks addressed military and economic issues with plans for further meetings; Russia controls 90% of Donbas but territorial dispute remains unresolved.
- 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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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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Russia says Ukraine talks in UAE held in ’constructive spirit’
The Kremlin on Monday said the US-brokered trilateral talks in the UAE between Russian and Ukrainian negotiators had been held in a "constructive spirit" but that there was still "significant work ahead". "It would be a mistake to expect any significant results from the initial contacts... But the very fact that these contacts have begun in a constructive spirit can be viewed positively. However, there is significant work ahead," Kremlin spokesm…
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