The second day of peace talks in Abu Dhabi was supposed to bring progress, the results are in, but still secret

According to Kirill Dmitriyev, the negotiations between Ukraine, Russia and the United States in Abu Dhabi have made some progress. Despite positive developments, Russia’s territorial claims and reluctance to compromise remain in dispute.

The special envoy of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Kirill Dmitriyev, announced on Thursday that the talks between Ukraine, Russia and the United States, which are taking place in Abu Dhabi, have brought some progress. Dmitriev highlighted the positive development of the situation and at the same time criticized the interference of European countries and Britain in the process. According to him, these attempts to interfere indicate that the negotiations are progressing.

  • Negotiations between Ukraine, Russia and the USA are taking place in Abu Dhabi.
  • The Russian envoy assesses the negotiations as progressive.
  • European countries and Britain are criticized for interfering.
  • The main obstacle is Russia’s territorial claims.
  • The results of the negotiations have not yet been published.

The second day of the tripartite negotiations was carried out in the spirit of intensive consultations and synchronization of positions. Ukrainian chief negotiator Rustem Umerov said on the Telegram social network that the delegations continue to work in the same formats as the previous day. However, the results of the negotiations have not yet been published.

Disputed questions remain

According to Umerov, the first day of negotiations, which took place on Wednesday, focused on concrete steps and practical solutions. He described the meetings as substantive and productive, but Russia’s territorial claims remain among the main obstacles. Neither side has yet shown willingness to make fundamental compromises, which complicates reaching an agreement.

The talks in Abu Dhabi are part of an effort to end the nearly four-year conflict that has claimed thousands of lives and caused widespread damage. Although concrete results are not yet known, ongoing consultations indicate that all parties are interested in finding solutions.

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