Negotiations geared toward ending Russia’s invasion of Ukraine are yielding obvious indicators of progress, however main challenges stay on the trail to a ultimate settlement, a senior Kremlin official mentioned Monday.
Talks between envoys from Ukraine, Russia and the USA in current days in Abu Dhabi had been constructive and one other spherical is deliberate for subsequent week, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov advised journalists.
He reported no main breakthrough to this point, nonetheless, and added: “The actual fact that these contacts have begun in a constructive method may be assessed positively, however there may be nonetheless critical work forward.”
Officers revealed few particulars of the talks held on Friday and Saturday, which had been a part of a yearlong effort by the Trump administration to steer the perimeters towards a peace deal and finish nearly 4 years of all-out struggle.
Whereas Ukrainian and Russian officers have agreed in precept with Washington’s requires a compromise, Moscow and Kyiv differ deeply over what an settlement ought to appear to be.
In the meantime, the grinding struggle of attrition alongside the roughly 600-mile entrance line snaking via jap and southern Ukraine has dragged on, and Ukrainian civilians are enduring one other winter of hardship after Russian bombardment of cities within the rear.
U.S. President Donald Trump has set out deadlines for an settlement and threatened extra sanctions on Moscow, however Russian President Vladimir Putin apparently hasn’t budged from his public calls for.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy additionally described the Abu Dhabi talks as constructive. He added Sunday {that a} doc setting out U.S. safety ensures for Ukraine in a postwar situation is “100% prepared,” though it nonetheless must be formally signed.
Kyiv has insisted on postwar American safety commitments as a part of any broader peace settlement with Moscow after Russia’s 2014 unlawful annexation of Crimea and assist for separatist rebels in jap Ukraine, adopted by its full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Zelenskyy has acknowledged that there are basic variations between Ukrainian and Russian positions, although he mentioned final week that peace proposals are “practically prepared.”
A central concern is whether or not Russia ought to maintain or withdraw from areas of Ukraine its forces have occupied, particularly Ukraine’s jap industrial heartland known as the Donbas, and whether or not it ought to get land there that it hasn’t but captured.
Negotiators will return to the United Arab Emirates on Feb. 1 for an additional spherical of talks, in accordance with a U.S. official, talking on situation of anonymity as a result of they weren’t approved to talk to the media. The weekend talks lined a broad vary of navy and financial issues and included the potential for a ceasefire earlier than a complete deal, the official mentioned.
Russia’s Protection Ministry mentioned Monday that air defenses downed 40 Ukrainian drones late Sunday and early Monday, together with 34 over the Krasnodar area and 4 over the Sea of Azov.

Krasnodar officers mentioned drone fragments fell on two industrial vegetation within the metropolis of Slavyansk, sparking fires that had been extinguished. One individual was injured, they mentioned.
Against this, Ukraine’s common workers mentioned an oil refinery within the Krasnodar area was focused by Ukrainian forces. The power provided the Russian navy, it added.
Russian forces launched 138 drones at Ukraine in a single day, 110 of which had been shot down or suppressed, Ukraine’s air pressure mentioned, and 21 of them hit targets in 11 places.

