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Trilateral US-Ukraine-Russia talks resume in UAE after reported energy attack
Summary
American, Ukrainian and Russian delegations met in Abu Dhabi for a second round of trilateral talks while Ukraine reported a recent strike that damaged its energy grid; several core issues remain unresolved.
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American, Ukrainian and Russian representatives gathered in Abu Dhabi for a second round of trilateral talks aimed at discussing a possible end to the conflict in Ukraine. The meeting follows an initial session held in Abu Dhabi last month that both Moscow and Kyiv described as constructive. The talks are taking place as Ukrainian officials reported a recent drone and missile attack that caused serious damage to the country's energy grid. Delegations were expected to continue discussions through Thursday.
Known developments:
- Delegations from the United States, Ukraine and Russia are meeting in Abu Dhabi for a second round of trilateral talks; the sessions are scheduled to run through Thursday.
- Key unresolved issues include the fate of the Donbas region, control of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, and the nature of post-war Western security guarantees for Ukraine.
- Ukrainian officials reported a major drone and missile bombardment that they said seriously damaged the energy grid; parties have given differing accounts about a recent pause on strikes targeting energy infrastructure.
- Both sides reported continued long-range strikes overnight as the talks were under way.
Summary:
The talks aim to address core disputed issues but significant gaps remain between the parties, and a recent strike on Ukraine's energy infrastructure has become part of the diplomatic context. Delegations will continue meetings through Thursday; outcomes and any follow-up steps are undetermined at this time.
