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		<title>Zelenskiy Confirms New Trilateral Peace Talks Scheduled in Abu Dhabi</title>
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<p> <strong>Kyiv</strong> &#8211; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has announced that a fresh round of trilateral discussions involving Ukraine, Russia, and the United States is scheduled to take place in Abu Dhabi on February 4 and 5. The talks are being positioned as an important diplomatic step toward advancing dialogue and exploring pathways toward ending the ongoing conflict.</p>



<p>The announcement follows internal consultations within Ukraine, after the country’s negotiating team submitted an updated report outlining preparations and expectations for the upcoming meetings. Zelenskiy stated that Ukraine is fully prepared to engage constructively and approach the talks with seriousness and clarity.</p>



<p>According to Ukrainian leadership, the Abu Dhabi meetings are intended to focus on substantive issues rather than symbolic gestures. Kyiv has emphasized that it is seeking outcomes that are practical, dignified, and capable of laying the groundwork for long-term stability in the region.</p>



<p>The choice of Abu Dhabi as the venue reflects the growing role of neutral locations in facilitating international diplomacy. The United Arab Emirates has increasingly been viewed as a platform for dialogue, offering a setting that supports engagement among parties with differing positions.</p>



<p>Ukrainian officials have reiterated that diplomacy remains a key pillar of their strategy alongside other national priorities. They have highlighted the importance of sustained international engagement and dialogue in addressing complex geopolitical challenges.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy’s statement underlined Ukraine’s readiness to take part in meaningful discussions that could move the process closer to a resolution. He noted that the objective is not only to talk, but to ensure that conversations lead to tangible progress and realistic outcomes.</p>



<p>The trilateral format is seen by observers as an effort to maintain structured communication channels. Such talks allow for mediation, clarification of positions, and the possibility of confidence-building measures that can support broader peace efforts.</p>



<p>Ukraine’s participation in these discussions signals its continued commitment to diplomatic engagement. Officials have stressed that dialogue remains essential for reducing tensions and for working toward solutions that respect international norms and the interests of all affected parties.</p>



<p>While expectations remain cautious, the confirmation of dates has been viewed as a positive development by diplomatic circles. Preparations are underway to ensure that the meetings are organized efficiently and supported by appropriate diplomatic mechanisms.</p>



<p>International attention is now turning to Abu Dhabi, where representatives are expected to convene for two days of discussions. The outcome of these talks will be closely watched, as they may influence the direction of future diplomatic efforts.</p>



<p>Ukrainian leadership has indicated that updates will be shared following the meetings, in keeping with transparency and accountability. The emphasis, officials say, is on steady progress through dialogue rather than abrupt or unilateral moves.</p>



<p>As February approaches, the focus remains on constructive engagement and the pursuit of solutions that can contribute to peace, stability, and a durable end to the conflict through diplomatic means.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Vilnius &#8211; Ukraine’s president said a key security guarantees document prepared by the United States is complete and ready for]]></description>
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<p><strong>Vilnius</strong> &#8211; Ukraine’s president said a key security guarantees document prepared by the United States is complete and ready for signing, marking a potentially significant moment in Kyiv’s long search for lasting protection amid the ongoing war.</p>



<p>Speaking during an official visit to Vilnius, Volodymyr Zelenskiy said Ukraine is now waiting only for confirmation from its partners on the date and venue for signing the agreement.</p>



<p>According to Zelenskiy, the proposed guarantees place the United States at the centre of Ukraine’s future security framework, reflecting Kyiv’s belief that American backing is essential for long-term stability.</p>



<p>He added that once the document is signed, it will move to the next stage of democratic approval through ratification in both the US Congress and the Ukrainian parliament.</p>



<p>The announcement follows a fresh round of diplomatic engagement aimed at exploring pathways to end the nearly four-year conflict between Ukraine and Russia.</p>



<p>Over the weekend, negotiators from Ukraine and Russia met in Abu Dhabi alongside US mediators for the first trilateral talks of this kind, though no final agreement was reached.</p>



<p>Despite the lack of a breakthrough, officials from both Moscow and Kyiv signalled a willingness to continue discussions, suggesting that diplomatic momentum has not entirely stalled.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy described the talks as difficult but noted that the number of contentious issues under discussion has decreased compared to earlier stages.</p>



<p>Central to the negotiations is a US-backed framework reportedly containing around 20 points, designed to outline possible steps toward de-escalation and a political settlement.</p>



<p>While many of these points remain sensitive, Zelenskiy indicated that progress has been made in narrowing disagreements, even if core differences persist.</p>



<p>One of the most divisive issues continues to be territorial control in eastern Ukraine, where fighting has raged since the start of the full-scale invasion.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy said Russia is pressing Ukraine to abandon claims over regions it has failed to fully occupy, a demand Kyiv has firmly rejected.</p>



<p>Ukraine’s position, he stressed, remains unchanged, with territorial integrity seen as non-negotiable under international law.</p>



<p>Any proposal that compromises Ukraine’s sovereignty, Zelenskiy said, would be unacceptable to both the government and the Ukrainian public.</p>



<p>The Ukrainian leader acknowledged that compromise is a necessary part of diplomacy but argued that it cannot come at the cost of fundamental national principles.</p>



<p>He added that mediators, including the United States, face the difficult task of bridging two fundamentally different positions held by Kyiv and Moscow.</p>



<p>If signed, the US security guarantees document could reshape Ukraine’s defence posture and its relationship with Western allies.</p>



<p>Analysts say such guarantees may deter future aggression by clarifying the extent of international support Ukraine would receive in the event of renewed conflict.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy’s remarks in Vilnius also highlighted the importance of continued European engagement, as Ukraine works closely with regional partners such as Lithuania and Poland.</p>



<p>These alliances, he said, reinforce Ukraine’s diplomatic standing and underline the broader regional stakes involved in ending the war.</p>



<p>While uncertainty remains over the timing and outcome of further talks, Kyiv appears eager to maintain diplomatic pressure while strengthening its security arrangements.</p>



<p>For Ukraine, the completion of the US guarantees document represents not an end to the conflict, but a potential foundation for a more secure future.</p>
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