Peace Talks Resume in Abu Dhabi with Ukraine, Russia, and the US.
Abu Dhabi Hosts New Round of Talks
According to Novyny.live: A new round of three-way negotiations involving Ukraine, Russia, and the United States commenced in Abu Dhabi on February 4th. The discussions began at 11:57 AM Kyiv time, with the primary goal of exploring potential pathways to peace. Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council Secretary, Rustem Umerov, stated that the delegation is operating under clear directives from President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, which are aimed at securing a dignified and lasting peace. These talks represent a rare instance of direct diplomatic engagement between the parties since the full-scale invasion began.
Negotiation Format and Process
The talks are structured to include separate working groups focusing on specific thematic areas. This format is designed to allow for a more detailed examination of issues requiring attention from all participants. Following the group sessions, a joint plenary meeting is scheduled to synchronize positions, summarize the outcomes of the discussions, and outline potential next steps in the peace process. This multi-stage approach is intended to facilitate more granular and productive dialogue.
These negotiations are taking place against the backdrop of a prolonged and devastating conflict in Ukraine, and their outcomes could significantly influence regional stability. The efforts to reach a peaceful resolution reflect a stated desire by the participants to find compromises that could end hostilities. Maintaining a constructive dialogue is crucial, as it could lay a necessary foundation for any future cooperation and a sustainable end to the war.
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