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Ukraine, Russia, US agree to more talks next week in UAE

Published: 25 Jan 2026 - 09:46 am | Last Updated: 25 Jan 2026 - 09:49 am
UAE President H H Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan (centre) speaking with the heads of delegations participating in the UAE-hosted trilateral talks between the US, Russia and Ukraine, at the Al Shati Palace in Abu Dhabi. (AFP)

UAE President H H Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan (centre) speaking with the heads of delegations participating in the UAE-hosted trilateral talks between the US, Russia and Ukraine, at the Al Shati Palace in Abu Dhabi. (AFP)

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Abu Dhabi: Ukraine and Russia ended two days of US-brokered direct talks yesterday and agreed to hold more next week in Abu Dhabi, even as Kyiv accused Moscow of undermining the negotiations towards ending the war by launching fresh strikes.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said of the talks that “a lot was discussed, and it is important that the conversations were constructive”.

He added that next round could take place “as early as next week”.

On the eve of the second day of talks, Russia launched a barrage of drones and missiles on Ukraine, cutting off millions from electricity in sub-zero temperatures. Kyiv accused Moscow of undermining the negotiations by launching yet another “night of Russian terror”.

A UAE government spokesperson said the talks, which involved top military officers from both sides, had been held in a “constructive and positive atmosphere”.

According to the Emirati spokesperon, the talks were held on “outstanding elements of the US-proposed peace framework as well as confidence building measures”.

According to Zelensky, “the central focus of the discussions was the possible parameters for ending the war”.

Both warring sides say the fate of territory in the eastern Donbas region is the main unresolved issue in the search for a settlement.

While diplomacy to end Europe’s worst conflict since World War II has gained pace again, Moscow and Kyiv appear deadlocked over the issue of territory.US President Donald Trump met Zelensky at the World Economic Forum in Davos on Thursday and US envoy Steve Witkoff later held talks with Vladimir Putin in the Kremlin.

Hours after Putin met Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner in Moscow, the Kremlin said its demand that Kyiv withdraw from the eastern Donbas region still stood, calling it “a very important condition”.

Kyiv rejects it. “The Donbas is a key issue,” Zelensky told reporters on Friday, ahead of the talks in the UAE. Zelensky said he and Trump had agreed on post-war security guarantees in Davos.

Russian and Ukrainian negotiators are last known to have met face-to-face in Istanbul last summer, in talks that ended only in deals to exchange captured soldiers.

The Abu Dhabi meeting was the first time they have faced each other to talk about the Trump administration’s plan.

Putin has repeatedly said Moscow intends to get full control of eastern Ukraine by force if talks fail.