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Russian foreign minister says 'still a long way to go' in Ukraine peace talks
Summary
Sergei Lavrov said there is 'still a long way to go' in peace talks after recent meetings in Abu Dhabi; Russia continues to press territorial and security demands while Ukraine reported strikes on energy infrastructure including in Odesa.
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Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said there was "still a long way to go" in talks on peace in Ukraine. His remark came after talks in Abu Dhabi that the US, Ukraine and Russia described as difficult but constructive. Lavrov also questioned enthusiasm about pressure from US president Donald Trump on Europe and Ukraine, according to RIA. Russia continues to press territorial and security demands, and Ukraine's president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said reliable security guarantees are the foundation for peace.
Key facts:
- Sergei Lavrov said there is "still a long way to go" in peace talks, RIA reported.
- The US, Ukraine and Russia described recent Abu Dhabi meetings as difficult but constructive.
- Russia maintains maximalist demands, including territorial claims and opposition to Ukraine joining Nato.
- President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said reliable security guarantees are the only real foundation for peace.
- Russia has continued strikes on Ukraine's energy infrastructure; an energy facility in the Odesa region was reported hit overnight.
Summary:
Talks have not produced a final agreement and key positions remain apart. The immediate outlook for a settlement is unclear. Undetermined at this time.
