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Russia and Ukraine envoys meet in Abu Dhabi for U.S.-brokered talks
Summary
Envoys from Russia and Ukraine met in Abu Dhabi for U.S.-brokered talks, and Ukrainian officials reported a cluster munition attack at a market that killed seven people.
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Envoys from Moscow and Kyiv met in Abu Dhabi for U.S.-brokered talks aimed at addressing the nearly four-year war. U.S. officials joined the delegations. Negotiators planned a two-day schedule that begins with all parties together, moves into topic-based breakout groups, and reconvenes in a full session. The meetings took place as Ukrainian officials reported a deadly attack on a market.
Known details:
- Delegations from Russia and Ukraine met in the United Arab Emirates with U.S. officials present and a planned two-day format of breakout groups followed by a full meeting.
- Ukrainian officials reported a Russian attack using cluster munitions at a market in Druzhkivka that killed seven people, and other strikes were reported in different regions.
- The last remaining U.S.-Russia nuclear arms pact is due to expire on Thursday, a development noted as part of the broader diplomatic context.
Summary:
Officials said the Abu Dhabi meetings are intended to continue U.S.-brokered negotiations following earlier rounds that yielded some progress but no breakthrough. The talks will proceed with planned breakout sessions and a final plenary meeting, while the expiration of the U.S.-Russia nuclear treaty and ongoing attacks in Ukraine frame the diplomatic setting.
