Group 1 - The core of the negotiations in Abu Dhabi involves military and military-political issues, with Ukraine seeking to understand the "real intentions" of Russia and the U.S. regarding peace talks [1][2] - Russia's military actions against Ukraine's energy infrastructure, including the launch of over 70 missiles and 450 drones, occurred just before the negotiations, leading to significant power and heating outages in multiple regions of Ukraine [1][2] - The ongoing discussions are complicated by the territorial issues, with analysts suggesting that while there may be hope for progress, significant breakthroughs are unlikely at this stage due to various influencing factors [3] Group 2 - Ukraine's President Zelensky condemned the recent attacks and indicated that the U.S. had proposed measures to de-escalate the situation, including halting attacks on critical infrastructure [2] - NATO Secretary General emphasized that Russia's attacks are a "very bad signal" for the negotiations, reaffirming NATO's support for Ukraine [2] - There appears to be an increased willingness from European leaders, such as French President Macron, to re-establish dialogue with Russia [2]
俄美乌新一轮会谈在阿布扎比举行,外媒:谈判核心症结依然是领土问题
Huan Qiu Shi Bao·2026-02-04 22:32