Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has announced the renewal of directives for his country’s delegation as discussions continue with Russia and the United States regarding potential parameters for ending the ongoing conflict. In a statement made on February 28, Zelensky emphasized the importance of adapting the timing and location of future talks based on security conditions and diplomatic feasibility.
“I have set updated directives for our negotiating team and the broader diplomatic team of Ukraine,” Zelensky stated. He reiterated that it is time for Russia to cease its aggression, asserting that the peace Ukraine seeks must be genuine.
Earlier, Zelensky indicated that the next round of trilateral negotiations is anticipated to take place in Abu Dhabi in early March. He expressed optimism, noting that he perceives a window of opportunity for achieving peace in the Russia-Ukraine war before the upcoming midterm elections in the United States.
In related news, reports from the UAE indicate multiple waves of attacks involving Iranian drones and missiles, resulting in one fatality due to falling debris. Airports in Dubai have been temporarily closed, as witnesses share footage of debris falling and subsequent fires.
Ukrainian President Zelensky has renewed directives for peace negotiations with Russia and the U.S., highlighting a potential meeting in Abu Dhabi. He sees a chance for resolution before the U.S. midterms, while tensions rise amid drone attacks in the UAE.
