Negotiations between Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Russian officials, and US representatives in Abu Dhabi are marking a crucial step towards ending the nearly four-year-old conflict. The talks centered on territory, with both sides insisting that their demands be met.
Zelenskyy emphasized that Russia must be willing to end the war it started, rather than focusing solely on Ukrainian concessions. He also noted that territorial disputes would be a central issue in the discussions but stressed that "the most important thing is that Russia should be ready to end this war, which it started." The Ukrainian delegation has expressed hope for progress in the talks.
Meanwhile, Russia's position remains unchanged: they demand that the Ukrainian army leave the Donbas region. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia's insistence on yielding all of Donbas β including 20% of Donetsk under Ukrainian control β was a "very important condition."
Russia's delegation at the UAE talks consists mainly of military officials, while Putin's envoy Kirill Dmitriev will hold separate talks with US representative Steve Witkoff on economic issues.
In parallel to these high-level discussions, lower-level talks between US President Donald Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner have taken place. According to Trump, both sides are now willing to reach an agreement. However, Kremlin foreign affairs adviser Yury Ushakov contradicted this by stating that a long-term settlement cannot be expected without resolving the territorial issue.
The conflict has led to devastating consequences for Ukraine, including widespread power outages and civilian casualties due to Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. Despite these ongoing challenges, Zelenskyy's office reported a decrease in violence during the talks.
Representatives from the US and other international organizations will continue monitoring the situation, seeking a peaceful resolution to the crisis.
Zelenskyy emphasized that Russia must be willing to end the war it started, rather than focusing solely on Ukrainian concessions. He also noted that territorial disputes would be a central issue in the discussions but stressed that "the most important thing is that Russia should be ready to end this war, which it started." The Ukrainian delegation has expressed hope for progress in the talks.
Meanwhile, Russia's position remains unchanged: they demand that the Ukrainian army leave the Donbas region. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov stated that Russia's insistence on yielding all of Donbas β including 20% of Donetsk under Ukrainian control β was a "very important condition."
Russia's delegation at the UAE talks consists mainly of military officials, while Putin's envoy Kirill Dmitriev will hold separate talks with US representative Steve Witkoff on economic issues.
In parallel to these high-level discussions, lower-level talks between US President Donald Trump and his son-in-law Jared Kushner have taken place. According to Trump, both sides are now willing to reach an agreement. However, Kremlin foreign affairs adviser Yury Ushakov contradicted this by stating that a long-term settlement cannot be expected without resolving the territorial issue.
The conflict has led to devastating consequences for Ukraine, including widespread power outages and civilian casualties due to Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. Despite these ongoing challenges, Zelenskyy's office reported a decrease in violence during the talks.
Representatives from the US and other international organizations will continue monitoring the situation, seeking a peaceful resolution to the crisis.