US, Russia and Ukraine to hold first trilateral talks this weekend in UAE, Zelenskyy says
The trilateral talks aim to address security and territorial disputes linked to a peace deal, with Russia occupying about 20% of Ukraine, officials said.
- On January 23, Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a two-day, negotiator-level trilateral meeting in Abu Dhabi, calling it the first such talks in the Emirates.
- After meeting with Donald Trump in Davos, Zelenskyy said US security guarantees were finalised but the territorial issue in eastern Ukraine, including Donetsk/Donbas, remains unresolved while talks aim to address these and the prosperity/reconstruction package.
- After talks in Moscow, US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner traveled to Abu Dhabi to continue negotiations, with Kyiv sending Rustem Umerov, Kyrylo Budanov, and Lt. Gen. Andriy Gnatov.
- The Kremlin has so far not confirmed participation, but Yuri Ushakov, Kremlin foreign affairs adviser, said a trilateral working group will meet in Abu Dhabi and Ukraine's international bonds rallied more than 2 cents on Thursday.
- Given the UAE's mediation history, the United Arab Emirates will host talks as Russian strikes leave 4,000 buildings without heat, underscoring urgent humanitarian stakes.
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PHOENIX [Newsroom]Berlin/Bonn (ots) - With a view to the meeting between the USA, Russia and Ukraine in Abu Dhabi, the chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee in the Bundestag, Armin Laschet (CDU), said that the EU is "self-inflicted" if it does not ... Continue reading here...Original content of: PHOENIX, transmitted by news aktuell
The press headlines of the last day in Ukraine focus on diplomacy and the energy crisis unleashed in the country. 25% of the capital’s buildings, about 2,600, remain without heating. The capital’s mayor reports that, in this January, more than 600,000 people left Kiev due to lack of basic supplies. Ice temperatures persist and no rise is expected until next week. Faced with this situation, news of a new round of negotiations has not raised high …
Delegations from the United States, Russia and Ukraine are already meeting in Abu Dhabi. Territorial issues will be at the centre of the meeting.
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