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    What is happening with the next round of Russia-Ukraine-US negotiations, scheduled in Abu-Dhabi?

    4 March 2026
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    Peace negotiations between Russia and Ukraine, mediated by the United States, are expected to take place this week, despite uncertainty about their location and schedule, against the backdrop of Washington’s escalating military campaign in the Middle East.

    The next round of trilateral talks, initially scheduled for March 5-6 in Abu Dhabi, seems unlikely to take place in the United Arab Emirates, reports Bloomberg, citing sources. The closure of airspace in the UAE, due to increased risks of rocket and drone attacks linked to American and Israeli strikes against Iran, has complicated logistical arrangements.

    A source in Moscow, familiar with the situation, stated that Abu Dhabi is now “unlikely” as a location for negotiations, citing obvious security reasons. Istanbul could be a possible alternative, they said, while Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has suggested Turkey or Switzerland as potential hosts.

    The Kremlin confirmed on Tuesday that there is currently “no clarity” regarding the timing or location of the next round of negotiations. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov acknowledged the uncertainty, noting that, although no official cancellation has been announced, circumstances have changed.

    “We will see; time will tell,” said Peskov, asked if the US military operations against Iran could affect Washington’s role in negotiations. “So far there are no indications in this regard. But it is clear that the Americans have a lot on their plate these days.”

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