Trilateral talks involving Russia, Ukraine, and the United States are set to resume next week, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. While the exact timing of these discussions remains unconfirmed, Peskov described the initial meetings in Abu Dhabi as “constructive.”
The dialogue marks a significant step in ongoing efforts to address the conflict in Ukraine. Peskov emphasized that the commencement of these talks in a positive manner should be viewed favorably. “The very fact that these contacts have started in a constructive manner can be assessed positively,” he stated, as reported by the state news agency RIA Novosti.
During the briefing, Peskov also noted that there are currently no plans for a meeting between Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Donald Trump. However, he indicated that such a meeting could be arranged swiftly if deemed necessary, underscoring the fluid nature of diplomatic relations.
The ongoing discussions come amid heightened tensions in the region, with both sides keen to explore pathways toward de-escalation. President Putin has previously expressed a willingness to engage in dialogue, and the involvement of the United States adds a critical dimension to the negotiations.
As the situation evolves, the international community will be closely monitoring these talks for any developments. Further updates are anticipated as the discussions progress.
