
ABU DHABI: The United States and Russia are holding talks in Abu Dhabi over the Ukraine conflict, according to US and UK media. Meetings aim to explore potential de-escalation measures and dialogue channels. Both sides are sending senior military and intelligence officials.
US Army Secretary Dan Drescal met with the Russian delegation yesterday in Abu Dhabi. He is scheduled to meet them again today to continue discussions. Media reports say the talks focus on security and conflict resolution steps in Ukraine.
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The head of Ukrainian military intelligence is reportedly participating in the negotiations. Their presence indicates Kyiv’s direct involvement in discussions on military and strategic matters. This marks a rare multilateral meeting on the ongoing war.
The Kremlin has not confirmed or denied the Abu Dhabi talks. Russian spokesperson Dmitry Peskov remained tight-lipped, giving no further details about the agenda or participants.
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Observers say the talks are an important step in seeking diplomatic solutions. The discussions could shape future ceasefire measures, humanitarian access, and security arrangements in Ukraine.