New Talks on Ukraine's Future Open in Abu Dhabi with US and Russian Participation.
Ukrainian Delegation Arrives in Abu Dhabi for Talks
According to TSN.ua: A Ukrainian delegation has arrived in Abu Dhabi to engage in new talks with the United States and Russia concerning an end to the war. The delegation is led by Rustem Umerov, Secretary of Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council. These discussions are being held in a trilateral format, with representatives from Ukraine, the US, and Russia all taking part.
Delegation Members and Core Agenda
The Ukrainian delegation includes several prominent figures:
- Kyrylo Budanov
- Sergiy Kyslytsya
- David Arakhamia
- Andrii Gnatov
- Oleksandr Bevz
During the meetings, the delegation plans to address critical issues, including security guarantees, the status of the Donbas region, and prisoner exchanges.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has expressed readiness to conclude a bilateral security guarantee agreement between Ukraine and the United States. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha reaffirmed Ukraine's stance on territorial integrity, stating that
"any decisions must be based exclusively on Ukrainian legislation and international law"(Andrii Sybiha). Meanwhile, Russia continues to reject Western security guarantees for Ukraine.
Rustem Umerov emphasized that
"the negotiation process has commenced in a trilateral format—Ukraine, the United States, and Russia"(Rustem Umerov). This statement reflects Ukraine's pursuit of constructive dialogue with international partners and its search for pathways to achieve peace in the region. These talks represent a significant diplomatic effort to stabilize the situation, occurring as the conflict continues to have profound global implications.
This round of negotiations marks a crucial phase in Ukraine's diplomatic efforts aimed at stabilizing the situation within the country and the wider region. In particular, the discussions on security guarantees and territorial integrity highlight key aspects that will shape Ukraine's future within the context of international relations. Resolving these issues could substantially influence the further development of the conflict and potential avenues for its peaceful settlement.
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