U.S., Ukraine, and Russia to Hold Key Talks in UAE on January 23.
Three-Way Summit Set for the UAE
According to TSN.ua: A crucial meeting between the United States, Ukraine, and Russia is scheduled to begin on January 23 in the United Arab Emirates. The talks represent a significant step in the ongoing effort to find a peaceful resolution to the conflict in Ukraine, which has drawn extensive international concern. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, U.S. President Donald Trump, and Trump's special envoys, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, will participate in the negotiations.
In preparation for the summit, U.S. officials plan to visit the Kremlin on January 22. The groundwork for the talks includes discussions on a 20-point plan for ending the war, which is reported to be over 90% complete. A subsequent round of negotiations is expected to take place in Abu Dhabi following the meetings in Moscow.
Statements from Leaders
Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that 'Ukraine is working honestly and with full dedication,' emphasizing that 'this is yielding results.'
Donald Trump, for his part, expressed hope that 'the end of the war in Ukraine will happen very soon.' These comments reflect a degree of optimism from both sides about the potential for achieving peace in the region. The involvement of high-level U.S. officials underscores the international support for Ukraine's pursuit of a stable future.
This trilateral meeting marks a pivotal moment in the multi-year effort to settle the Ukrainian conflict. The existence of a detailed 20-point plan further indicates a readiness from the parties involved to engage in constructive dialogue and seek compromises.
Read also
- Zelenskyy Signals Readiness as Germany, France, and the UK Prepare for Talks with Russia
- Israel and Lebanon Reach Ceasefire Deal: Key Terms and Dates for Upcoming Talks
- 791 Children Killed in Russian Aggression: Ukraine Honors Its Youngest Victims
- Zelenskyy Open to Direct Talks with Putin: U.S. Officials Weigh In
- Russia on the Brink of Recession: Budget Deficit Surges to 6 Trillion Rubles
- Zelensky Open to Direct Talks with Putin: Key Details Emerge

