Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced Thursday that Kyiv has proposed delaying upcoming trilateral talks with the United States and Russia, originally scheduled for March 5-9 in Abu Dhabi. The move comes as global attention shifts to escalating Middle East developments, creating diplomatic ripple effects.
🔍 "We’re adapting to current realities," Zelenskyy stated on X, emphasizing Ukraine’s coordination with U.S. partners. While no new dates are confirmed, the president expressed optimism about finalizing a prisoner-of-war exchange agreed upon in earlier negotiations, potentially within days.
🌐 Analysts suggest the postponement reflects strained international bandwidth, with multiple crises competing for diplomatic focus. The UAE, a neutral venue for previous talks, remains central to future plans despite the delay.
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