Core Viewpoint - The trilateral talks between Ukraine, the United States, and Russia in Abu Dhabi made progress on military issues but reached no consensus on territorial matters [1] Group 1: Meeting Details - The talks were held in two phases: the first day focused on preliminary discussions, while the second day involved expanded delegations dividing into political and military groups [1] - The military group discussions showed some progress, addressing issues such as troop disengagement, ceasefire supervision mechanisms, and the establishment of a ceasefire monitoring and coordination center [1] Group 2: Political Stance - The political group revealed significant differences in positions, with Ukraine insisting that territorial discussions should be based on the current contact line, while Russia maintained that Ukraine should withdraw troops from unoccupied areas in the Donetsk region [1] - Russia initially opposed the involvement of NATO, the OSCE, and European countries supporting Ukraine in the supervision mechanism but later accepted a proposal involving only the three parties [1] Group 3: Future Negotiations - The parties agreed to continue negotiations in the same group format approximately one week later, with preparations for relevant terminology definition documents before the next round of talks [1] - The current round of talks did not address energy ceasefire issues, and specific details regarding the positions of the parties remain unconfirmed [1]
俄美乌三方会谈领土问题无共识
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-01-24 23:42