U.S. and Ukraine to Hold Security Talks in Abu Dhabi with Key Advisors.
U.S.-Ukraine Talks Scheduled for Abu Dhabi
According to TSN.ua: The United States and Ukraine are preparing for diplomatic talks set to take place in Abu Dhabi on February 4. White House Press Secretary Caroline Levitt announced the meeting on February 3, stating that the President remains actively engaged in diplomacy to end the war. The U.S. delegation will include Special Presidential Envoy Steve Witkoff and Donald Trump's advisor, Jared Kushner.
Representing Ukraine at the trilateral talks will be Rustem Umerov. A central topic for discussion will be a bilateral security guarantees agreement between Ukraine and the United States, which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has indicated is already prepared. These high-level talks underscore the ongoing international effort to address the conflict, which has significant implications for European security.
Aims of the Negotiations
The meeting in the UAE aims to strengthen U.S.-Ukrainian cooperation on security matters and advance diplomatic relations. The outcomes are expected to potentially influence the future course of the conflict and regional stability.
The Abu Dhabi negotiations reflect both nations' efforts to find pathways toward a peaceful resolution and establish stability in the region. Specifically, discussing security guarantees is a crucial step in ensuring continued U.S. support for Ukraine. A successful result from these meetings could lay the groundwork for further development of bilateral relations and impact the geopolitical landscape in Europe.
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