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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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<p><strong>Kyiv </strong>&#8211; Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy announced that senior negotiator Rustem Umerov will travel to Brussels for meetings with national security advisers from several European countries, marking an important step in strengthening international coordination on Ukraine’s security and diplomatic efforts. </p>



<p>The visit is expected to deepen engagement with European partners as discussions continue on shaping a viable peace framework.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy said Ukrainian officials will share details with their European counterparts following recent contacts in Moscow by representatives of the United States.</p>



<p> The aim is to maintain transparency among allies and ensure that all discussions related to Ukraine’s security architecture reflect shared priorities and collective understanding.</p>



<p>Umerov’s mission will include consultations on the European dimension of Ukraine’s long-term security needs. Officials are prioritizing clarity, alignment and partnership as they work through various proposals circulating among global stakeholders. Ukraine continues to emphasize diplomacy supported by strong international backing to safeguard its sovereignty.</p>



<p>After Brussels, Umerov will travel to the United States with Andrii Hnatov, Chief of the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The visit will involve preparations for a meeting with envoys representing President Donald Trump.</p>



<p> These engagements reflect ongoing coordination between Ukraine and its global partners as diplomatic channels remain active on multiple fronts.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy noted that despite recent high-level talks in Moscow involving American representatives, no agreement has yet been reached. He highlighted the importance of Ukraine remaining fully engaged with its allies, ensuring that negotiations continue in a structured and unified way. </p>



<p>The president emphasized that Ukraine is committed to a diplomatic path supported by open communication and shared principles.</p>



<p>A series of draft peace proposals that surfaced recently prompted concern among Ukrainian and European officials, who believed some of the ideas favored key demands from Moscow.</p>



<p> In response, European governments introduced their own counter-proposal, aimed at ensuring any potential agreement meets the standards and security expectations of Ukraine and its partners.</p>



<p>Meetings in Geneva between Ukrainian, European and American representatives produced what has been described as an updated and refined peace framework.</p>



<p> Although the contents have not been released publicly, the ongoing talks are viewed as a positive reflection of the determination among allies to develop a responsible and sustainable plan.</p>



<p>Zelenskiy stressed that Ukraine will continue close communication with all its partners to ensure the negotiation process remains active, coordinated and aligned with the country’s long-term security vision. </p>



<p>The sustained involvement of European and U.S. officials demonstrates a shared commitment to pursuing peace efforts through diplomacy, cooperation and unified strategic thinking.</p>



<p>As Ukraine moves forward with a busy agenda of international meetings, the emphasis remains on maintaining strong alliances and ensuring all discussions reinforce Ukraine’s territorial integrity and security priorities. </p>



<p>The upcoming talks are expected to support deeper cooperation, clearer frameworks and continued international unity.</p>
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<p><strong>New York</strong> &#8211; In a meeting that could mark a turning point in the Ukraine conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met at the White House to discuss the ongoing war with Russia and potential pathways toward peace. </p>



<p>While Zelenskiy arrived seeking advanced weaponry such as Tomahawk missiles, the talks ultimately centered on diplomacy, dialogue, and the possibility of a negotiated settlement that could bring an end to years of devastation.</p>



<p>Trump’s tone throughout the meeting was notably conciliatory and focused on immediate de-escalation. “You stop at the battle line, and both sides should go home,” he said, urging Ukraine and Russia to “stop the killing” and return to peace talks. His emphasis on diplomacy over weaponry highlights a broader strategic vision — one that seeks to restore stability through negotiation rather than escalation.</p>



<p>The discussion came at a sensitive moment, as both Russia and Ukraine weigh the human and economic costs of a prolonged war. Trump, who is expected to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Hungary in the coming weeks, has positioned himself as a potential mediator capable of reviving dialogue between the two nations.</p>



<p> His willingness to engage with both leaders signals a proactive American role in fostering global peace efforts.</p>



<p>President Zelenskiy, while reiterating Ukraine’s right to defend its sovereignty, acknowledged the importance of Trump’s approach. “We want this. Putin doesn’t want (it),” Zelenskiy said, stressing that Ukraine is prepared to work toward a ceasefire if Russia shows genuine commitment. Despite the challenges, the Ukrainian leader expressed optimism that Trump’s influence could help push Moscow back to the negotiating table.</p>



<p>While Trump did not rule out future military assistance, including the Tomahawk missiles requested by Ukraine, he emphasized that the United States must balance its own defense priorities. “We want Tomahawks also. We don’t want to be giving away things that we need to protect our country,” Trump stated. </p>



<p>His words reflected a cautious but clear message — that long-term peace requires more than arms transfers; it requires mutual compromise and constructive engagement.</p>



<p>The meeting, described as “productive” by Zelenskiy, underscored a shared understanding between the two leaders. Following their private talks, Zelenskiy told reporters that while the U.S. was not immediately providing new weapons, he remained hopeful that Trump’s diplomatic outreach to Putin could lead to an eventual ceasefire. </p>



<p>“President Trump is right, and we have to stop where we are. This is important, to stop where we are, and then to speak,” Zelenskiy said.</p>



<p>The international community has responded with cautious optimism. A spokesperson for the European Union welcomed the renewed talks, saying that “any initiative that helps bring peace to Ukraine is a step in the right direction.” The Kremlin also indicated a willingness to continue discussions, noting that while much remains undecided, dialogue remains open.</p>



<p>Observers believe that Trump’s push for direct engagement between Kyiv and Moscow could help break the diplomatic stalemate that has persisted since 2022. His approach, blending realism with negotiation, could pave the way for what many hope will be a sustainable peace framework — one that respects Ukraine’s sovereignty while addressing security concerns across the region.</p>



<p><br>Beyond politics, the Trump–Zelenskiy meeting reflected a humanitarian shift in focus — from confrontation to cooperation. Both leaders expressed concern for the millions affected by the conflict and stressed the importance of rebuilding efforts once hostilities cease. Trump’s emphasis on “going home to families” resonated with war-weary populations on both sides.</p>



<p>Meanwhile, Zelenskiy’s continued dialogue with European leaders following the meeting suggests a coordinated international effort to support diplomatic solutions. Analysts note that Ukraine’s resilience, combined with Trump’s outreach to Russia, could create a foundation for renewed negotiations under global supervision.</p>



<p>Although uncertainties remain, the White House discussions symbolized a meaningful step toward peace. President Trump’s call for an immediate halt to hostilities, paired with President Zelenskiy’s pragmatic acknowledgment of the situation, offers a glimpse of hope that the war could shift from the battlefield to the negotiating table.</p>



<p>As the world watches, the possibility of dialogue between Washington, Kyiv, and Moscow stands as a reminder that diplomacy — when backed by determination and goodwill — can still change the course of history.</p>



<p> Both leaders’ focus on stability, humanitarian recovery, and cooperation signals a positive path forward, rekindling hopes for peace in Europe’s most enduring conflict.</p>
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