Russia, Ukraine to hold trilateral peace talks with U.S. for first time
Ukraine and Russia will hold joint peace talks Friday with the United States, the first trilateral meeting since the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion nearly four years ago.
The talks in Abu Dhabi follow what Russia said was an โextremely frankโ meeting at the Kremlin between President Donald Trumpโs envoys and Vladimir Putin. Trump met earlier Thursday with Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskyy.
The two-day meeting in the United Arab Emirates signals a renewed effort to strike a deal after months of stop-start diplomacy.
The key sticking point remains the future of territory in Ukraine’s east, with Moscow showing little sign of budging on its hardline demands. The Kremlin said Friday that Kyiv’s military would have to pull out of the area for any deal to end the war.

Zelenskyy announced the trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi after meeting with Trump on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Trump said Thursday a deal might be โgetting close.โ
Hours later, Putin met with Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff and son-in-law Jared Kushner.
Putinโs foreign policy adviser, Yuri Ushakov, told reporters the meeting was an โexceptionally substantive, constructive, and, I would say, extremely frank and trustingโ conversation, one that was โbeneficial in every way for both our and the American sides.โ

Witkoff said in Davos on Thursday that the negotiations were โdown to one issue.โ While he did not elaborate, many took it to mean territorial concessions by Ukraine.
Russia has been clear that it wants the entire eastern Donbas region, which Ukraine still partially controls. Kyiv has refused to cede any territory that it still holds there, leading to an impasse that appears to have stalled negotiations.
Speaking with reporters via WhatsApp on Friday morning, Zelenskyy called the Donbas issue โkey,โ adding that it will be discussed by the trilateral group in Abu Dhabi in the days to follow.
The trilateral meeting was โa stepโ toward ending the war, Zelenskyy said, adding: โWe are not standing still.โ
But Ushakov reiterated after the meeting at the Kremlin that Putinโs territorial demands remain the same, and that without resolving the territorial issue, โthere is no hope of achieving a long-term settlement.โ
Asked if Russia wants full control over the Donbas, Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that โRussiaโs position is well known โ Ukraine and the Ukrainian Armed Forces must leave the territory of Donbas and withdraw from there. This is a very important condition. There are also other nuances that remain on the negotiating agenda.โ
Trump has previously pushed of the idea of a free economic zone in the Donbas.

Zelenskyy said the Ukrainian delegation will feature his top negotiator, Rustem Umerov, and his new Chief of Staff Kyrylo Budanov.
They head into the meeting with many residents of their country’s capital still in the grip of power and heat blackouts in freezing temperatures weeks after a massive Russian attack.
While Zelenskyy sent his top officials to Abu Dhabi, Russia’s delegation didn’t seem to carry quite so much heft.
Ushakov said Friday’s three-way talks will focus on โsecurity issues,โ and said the Russian delegation there will thus be led by by the chief of military intelligence, Adm. Igor Kostyukov. Putinโs economic envoy Kirill Dmitriev will separately meet with Witkoff, he said.
Peskov told NBC News in his daily news briefing Friday that unnamed โmilitary personnelโ will also be part of the Russian delegation.
