What We Know About the First Ukraine-Russia-U.S. Peace Talks
Negotiations to End the War
According to Главком: Talks aimed at ending the war continue between Ukraine, Russia, and the United States. Ukraine is anticipating concrete outcomes from its partners and is preparing for further meetings. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has stated he maintains constant contact with the American side. Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council Secretary, Rustem Umerov, briefed the president on the day's progress, and Ukraine hopes to hold meetings as early as next week.
The State of Negotiations
However, the Kremlin believes there is little chance for a breakthrough in peace talks with Ukraine, citing the position of Russian President Vladimir Putin. The first trilateral negotiations, involving delegations from Ukraine, Russia, and the U.S., concluded in the capital of the United Arab Emirates on January 24. These talks lasted two days and marked the first such high-level format in a long time, featuring diplomats and military leaders from all three nations.
The discussions focused on potential parameters for ending the war. Separately, Donald Trump's special envoy, Steve Witkoff, met with Kremlin representative Kirill Dmitriev in Miami on January 31. Volodymyr Zelenskyy stressed the critical need for tangible results and the continuation of meetings, stating:
'It is important that there are results and that the meetings continue.' - Volodymyr Zelenskyy
These trilateral talks represent a significant step in diplomatic efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. The involvement of the U.S. as a mediator could potentially alter the negotiation dynamics and influence Russia's stance, which Ukrainian officials say shows little readiness for compromise. With military actions persisting, it remains crucial for all parties to continue seeking pathways to peace, despite the evident difficulties and diverging positions.
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