RT: Russian,
American, and Ukrainian officials have sat down to the first round of
trilateral negotiations in Abu Dhabi, the UAE’s Foreign Ministry has
confirmed. After a week of public diplomacy in Davos, the talks are
taking place behind closed doors.
In a statement on Friday,
Emirati Foreign Minister Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan welcomed
the start of negotiations, saying that “sustainable solutions to conflicts can only be achieved through dialogue and de-escalation.”
The meeting is being held at an undisclosed location, and “the press is not expected,” TASS reported.
The
trilateral meeting was announced by Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky
on Thursday, and confirmed shortly afterwards by Washington and Moscow.
It follows multiple rounds of diplomacy by US envoys Steve Witkoff and
Jared Kushner, who have met separately with Zelensky and Russian
President Vladimir Putin on multiple occasions over the last year, most
recently on Thursday night at the Kremlin.
The Russian delegation is headed by GRU military intelligence chief
Admiral Igor Kostyukov, senior Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov told reporters
on Thursday night. The rest of the delegation will be made up of
military personnel, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Friday.
Ukraine
is represented by national security chief Rustem Umerov, general staff
chief Andrey Gnatov, negotiator David Arakhamia, deputy Foreign Minister
Sergey Kislitsa, and Kirill Budanov, the former secret police chief who
now heads Zelensky’s office, Zelensky said on Friday.
Washington
is represented by Witkoff and Kushner. Witkoff is expected to meet
Russian envoy Kirill Dmitriev separately to discuss economic issues,
Peskov said.
All three parties have said that the issue of
territory – or how much of the Donbass Zelensky is willing to abandon
his claim to – remains the biggest obstacle to a deal. The Donbass
regions of Donetsk and Lugansk, along with Kherson and Zaporozhye, voted
to join the Russian Federation in 2022, eight years after Crimea
rejoined Russia by popular vote.
“It's all about the land. This is the issue which is not solved yet,” Zelensky told reporters in Davos, before declaring that “the Russians have to be ready for compromises, not only Ukraine.”
“Without
resolving the territorial issue according to the formula agreed upon in
Anchorage, there is no hope of achieving a long-term settlement,” Ushakov said, referring to US President Donald Trump’s meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Alaska last year.
“We
remain interested in resolving the Ukrainian crisis by political and
diplomatic means. However, if it does not happen, Russia will continue
accomplishing its goals on the battlefield where Russian troops have the
initiative,” he added
Trump met with Zelensky in Davos on Thursday, and described the conversation as “good.” Zelensky, however, walked away without securing an agreement on post-conflict security guarantees from the US.