The international community focuses attention on Abu Dhabi as Russia, Ukraine, and the United States confirm participation in high-stakes peace negotiations on February 4-5. This diplomatic initiative represents one of the most comprehensive attempts to find a negotiated resolution to the devastating conflict.
President Zelensky announced the confirmed meeting dates, expressing Ukraine’s commitment to serious engagement aimed at producing concrete results. His statement stressed Ukraine’s interest in substantive discussions that could genuinely advance prospects for ending the war with dignity, reflecting determination to pursue peace while maintaining unwavering commitment to sovereignty.
The upcoming talks build on recent progress, including a temporary truce orchestrated through President Trump’s intervention. Trump’s direct communication with Putin resulted in an agreement to pause military operations, with the Kremlin indicating this cessation should last until February 1 to create favorable negotiating conditions. This development comes as Ukraine endures extreme winter weather with temperatures forecast to reach -20 degrees Celsius.
A key indicator of both parties’ commitment to diplomacy has been their compliance with the temporary ceasefire on energy infrastructure. Zelensky confirmed that throughout Ukraine, no attacks on energy facilities occurred during the designated period, marking a significant improvement in civilian conditions. Ukraine has committed to maintaining this restraint provided Russia continues its compliance, demonstrating mutual interest in preserving conditions for meaningful dialogue.
However, substantial challenges await the negotiators. The territorial question remains the most significant obstacle, with Russia demanding control over the Donbas region while Ukraine refuses any concessions of sovereign territory. Russia’s current occupation of Crimea since 2014 and partial control of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia, and Kherson since 2022 represents the core dispute that must be resolved for any lasting peace agreement to emerge from the Abu Dhabi discussions.
Ukraine, Russia, and US Prepare for Abu Dhabi Negotiations: Peace Talks Target Conflict Resolution
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