Abu Dhabi Talks
A second round of three-way talks involving the United States, Russia, and Ukraine is scheduled for Sunday, February 1, in the capital of the United Arab Emirates, Abu Dhabi. This meeting follows the first round, which took place constructively in the same city on January 23-24. While Ukraine received some responses from the Russian side during the initial discussions, the specific details of those talks were not made public. These negotiations represent a critical diplomatic channel amidst ongoing hostilities.
Key Goals and Participants
The primary objective of the negotiations is to discuss the technical parameters for ending the war and the logic of a subsequent process. However, despite the constructive nature of the previous discussions, fundamental disagreements between the parties persist.
The Ukrainian delegation for the trilateral meeting includes:
- National Security and Defense Council Secretary Rustem Umerov
- Kyrylo Budanov
- David Arakhamia
- Sergiy Kyslytsya
The American side in the consultations was represented by:
- Steve Witkoff
- Jared Kushner
- Josh Gruenbaum
- General Daniel Driscoll
- General Alex Grinkevich
The Russian delegation included representatives from military intelligence and the army.
American official Barak Ravid confirmed that the trilateral talks between the US, Russia, and Ukraine will resume next Sunday in Abu Dhabi.
These talks are a significant step in the search for pathways to a peaceful resolution of the conflict.
The Abu Dhabi negotiations could become a decisive phase in the peace process, particularly given the prolonged nature of the conflict in Ukraine. The participation of high-level, professional representatives from all sides indicates a serious intent to make progress. Nevertheless, given the existing disagreements, the outcome of the meeting remains uncertain, and subsequent steps could substantially impact regional stability.