Zelenskyy Announces Date for US-Ukraine-Russia Talks in Abu Dhabi.
Fresh Round of Talks Set for US, Ukraine, and Russia
According to Novyny.live: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has revealed that a new round of three-way talks involving the United States, Ukraine, and Russia will take place in Abu Dhabi. The negotiations are scheduled for February 2. Zelenskyy shared this information during an appearance on the morning program Ranok.LIVE, where details regarding the preparations for the upcoming discussions were examined.
Guests Featured on Ranok.LIVE
The Ranok.LIVE program featured several guests, including:
- Danylo Polozhukhno
- Dmytro Pletenchuk
- Serhiy Dubovyk
- Dmytro Ivanov
- Serhiy Kozyr
- Bohdan Popov
- Yuriy Korolchuk
- Zoreslava Tsuprenko
The broadcast also highlighted that Special Representative Steve Witkopf conducted negotiations on behalf of the United States.
Zelenskyy's disclosure of the Abu Dhabi meeting preparations underscores Ukraine's active diplomatic efforts on the world stage. These talks represent a potential step forward in managing the complex relations between the three nations. High-level diplomatic engagements like this are rare, given the ongoing conflict, and are closely watched by international observers.
The Abu Dhabi negotiations could prove critical for regional stability, as they offer a forum to discuss pressing security and cooperation issues. The outcome will depend not only on the positions of the participants but also on external factors influencing the broader geopolitical landscape between Ukraine, the US, and Russia.
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