Zelenskyy Briefed on Abu Dhabi Trilateral Talks, Announces Further Meetings.

Zelenskyy Briefed on Abu Dhabi Trilateral Talks, Announces Further Meetings
Zelenskyy Briefed on Abu Dhabi Trilateral Talks, Announces Further Meetings

Abu Dhabi Negotiations

According to Novyny.live: On January 26, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy received a report from the Ukrainian delegation regarding trilateral talks held in Abu Dhabi, announcing that new meetings are being prepared. These negotiations involved American and Russian sides and marked a significant step in a three-party dialogue format aimed at ending the war. This diplomatic engagement is part of ongoing international efforts to find a resolution to the conflict.

According to the information, a document on security guarantees is now 100% complete. Ukraine is currently awaiting signals from the United States regarding the date and location for signing this document. Volodymyr Zelenskyy noted that the delegation analyzed the key positions of the parties, defining the framework for further diplomatic work.

'A report from our delegation following negotiations in the Emirates with the American and Russian sides. This was the first trilateral dialogue format in a long time aimed at ending the war.' Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy

He also added: 'We are preparing for new trilateral meetings this week. Glory to Ukraine!' These words underscore Ukraine's readiness for active engagement in the diplomatic process.

Paths to a Peaceful Settlement

The talks in Abu Dhabi represent a crucial stage in the search for paths to a peaceful settlement of the conflict in Ukraine, which has now lasted for several years. The preparation of the security guarantees document indicates a desire from all sides for constructive dialogue and the possibility of reaching a compromise. The path forward remains complex, with each diplomatic step being closely watched by the international community.

Subsequent important steps will involve the new meetings, which may determine the future direction of diplomatic efforts.


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