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Kremlin urges patience on trilateral Russia-US-Ukraine talks

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January 26, 2026
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Published: January 26, 2026 9:19 pm
Author: RT

The very fact that constructive talks on complex issues have begun is a positive thing, Dmitry Peskov has said

It is too early to expect a breakthrough from the trilateral talks between Russia, the US, and Ukraine, considering how “very complex” the issues under discussion are, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told journalists on Monday.

The meeting took place on Friday and Saturday in Abu Dhabi, marking the first trilateral round of negotiations in the US-backed diplomatic push to settle the Ukraine conflict.

“It would be a mistake to expect any significant results from the initial contacts,” Peskov told reporters.

“The very fact that these contacts have begun in a constructive manner can be considered a positive,” he said. “However, there is still significant work ahead.”

Expert groups are currently leading the negotiations. The next round of talks is pending in the coming days, but no exact date has been scheduled, according to Peskov.

“The territorial issue, which is part of the ‘Anchorage formula’, is of fundamental importance,” the spokesman said.

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The Ukrainian, US and Russian delegations pictured during the talks in Abu Dhabi, the UAE, on January 24, 2026.
Donbass demilitarized zone discussed at US-Russia-Ukraine talks – NYT

Moscow has stayed tight-lipped on the exact points agreed upon in Alaska, but has said that it made certain compromises insisted on by Trump. However, one of Russia’s key demands remains that Ukrainian forces leave Donbass entirely, according to Peskov.

Shortly after the first round of the trilateral talks concluded, Ukraine’s Vladimir Zelensky announced that Kiev would not make territorial concessions “under any circumstances,” despite mounting pressure from US President Donald Trump to “make a deal.”

Russia maintains that it would prefer to settle the Ukraine conflict diplomatically, but will push towards its goals militarily if Kiev stalls negotiations.

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