Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced via his social media account that he has received the Ukrainian delegation that participated in trilateral discussions held in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that the head of state was briefed by the delegation on the specific details of the meeting held between the United States, Ukraine, and Russia.
Zelenskyy noted that this represents the first trilateral dialogue format implemented in a long period with the specific objective of bringing an end to the war. During the meeting, it was emphasized that several difficult political issues were discussed, though the parties have not yet reached a formal agreement on these matters. The President added that preparations are currently underway for additional trilateral meetings to be held within the current week.
The diplomatic engagement in Abu Dhabi follows a series of international efforts to establish a framework for peace in the region. These high-level discussions involve key global stakeholders, including the administration of US President Donald Trump, as part of a broader strategy to facilitate a ceasefire and long-term stability. The involvement of the United Arab Emirates as a mediator highlights the growing role of Middle Eastern nations in hosting sensitive geopolitical negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow.