Kremlin official says U.S.-brokered Russia-Ukraine talks will resume this week
Summary
U.S.-brokered talks to address the conflict between Russia and Ukraine will resume in Abu Dhabi this week after a brief delay. These negotiations take place amid ongoing fighting and recent attacks in Ukraine. President Zelenskyy will send a delegation, but key issues remain unresolved.Key Facts
- U.S.-brokered talks on the Russia-Ukraine conflict will resume this week in Abu Dhabi.
- The talks were delayed due to scheduling conflicts, according to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov.
- Ukrainian President Zelenskyy plans to send a delegation to the meeting.
- President Trump's administration has been involved in pushing for a resolution between the two nations.
- A primary issue in the talks is whether Russia will retain territories occupied in Ukraine.
- Russian attacks have continued, including a recent one that killed 12 miners.
- Ukraine is working to prevent the use of Starlink by Russian forces, with Musk's SpaceX assisting in these efforts.
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