German Chancellor Merz Welcomes Launch of Ukraine-US-Russia Talks in Abu Dhabi.
Abu Dhabi Hosts Key Diplomatic Talks
According to TSN.ua: German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has welcomed the commencement of three-way consultations between Ukraine, the United States, and Russia, taking place in Abu Dhabi. The German government's deputy spokesperson, Stefan Mayer, confirmed that Berlin's position remains consistent: any peace agreement must aim for a long-term and sustainable resolution to the conflict. These talks are focused on finding pathways to end Russia's war in Ukraine.
Ensuring a Durable Peace
Merz noted that this negotiation format represents a shared intent and a coordinated decision with the United States. Stefan Mayer stressed the critical importance that any peace deal does not merely become a pause for Russia, allowing it to restart aggression in the future. Ukraine's Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, Rustem Umerov, is also participating in these pivotal discussions, which could shape the future trajectory of the regional situation.
These negotiations occur against the backdrop of a prolonged military conflict in Ukraine, and their outcomes could significantly impact regional stability and relations between key international players. While a successful conclusion could mark a vital step toward lasting peace, previous experience underscores the necessity for caution in shaping the agreement's terms to prevent a recurrence of Russian aggression. The talks highlight ongoing international efforts to mediate an end to Europe's largest armed conflict since World War II.
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