A new round of high-stakes negotiations is set to unfold this week, as representatives from Russia, the United States, and Ukraine prepare to meet in Abu Dhabi.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed the meeting will occur on Sunday, February 1st, though he cautioned that the date remains tentative. This follows a period of speculation regarding the timing, as the world watches for signs of progress.
This upcoming session marks the second trilateral meeting between the three nations, building upon the historic first round held in Abu Dhabi last week. It was the first time negotiators from all three sides convened directly, a significant step in a complex geopolitical landscape.
While details from the initial two-day talks remain closely guarded, participants described the discussions as “productive.” Acknowledging the considerable challenges ahead, negotiators emphasized the need for continued, intensive dialogue.
The focus now shifts to Abu Dhabi once more, as these nations attempt to navigate a path forward. The world awaits further developments, hoping for a breakthrough in these critical discussions.