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    Ukraine-Russia peace talks still expected this week, Zelenskiy says

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    Posted on March 2, 2026

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    Last updated: March 2, 2026

    Ukraine-Russia peace talks still expected this week, Zelenskiy says - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Ukraine President Zelenskiy confirmed that the U.S.‑brokered peace talks with Russia, scheduled for March 5–6 in Abu Dhabi, remain on track despite recent U.S.–Israel strikes on Iran, though alternative venues like Turkey or Switzerland are under consideration.

    Table of Contents

    • Latest Developments in Ukraine-Russia Peace Negotiations
    • Potential Changes in Peace Talks Location
    • Russia’s Position and Diplomatic Efforts
    • Kremlin’s Continued Interest in Negotiations
    • International Mediation and Stalemate
    • Ukraine’s Stance and Resilience
    • Zelenskiy’s Refusal to Cede Territory
    • Impact of Middle East Hostilities on Ukraine
    • Future Challenges and International Cooperation
    • Anticipated Russian Attacks and Air Defence Needs
    • Sharing Air Defence Experience

    Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks Still Expected This Week, Zelenskiy Reaffirms

    Latest Developments in Ukraine-Russia Peace Negotiations

    KYIV, March 2 (Reuters) - A new round of U.S.-brokered peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, scheduled for week, has not been canceled following the weekend strikes on Iran by the U.S. and Israel, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Monday.

    Potential Changes in Peace Talks Location

    Zelenskiy said that Kyiv was considering a new location for the talks, which had been due to take place on March 5 and 6 in Abu Dhabi, and that Turkey or Switzerland were possibilities.

    "Due to the ongoing hostilities, we cannot confirm that the meeting will take place in Abu Dhabi but, nevertheless, no-one has cancelled the meeting," he told reporters in a briefing on WhatsApp.

    Russia’s Position and Diplomatic Efforts

    Kremlin’s Continued Interest in Negotiations

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that it was in Russia's interests to continue peace talks with Ukraine and that Moscow's preference was still to reach a diplomatic settlement to end the four-year war.

    International Mediation and Stalemate

    U.S. President Donald Trump has been pushing both Kyiv and Moscow to find a way to end the conflict. But, despite multiple rounds of talks, Ukraine and Russia remain far apart in their positions.

    Ukraine’s Stance and Resilience

    Zelenskiy’s Refusal to Cede Territory

    Zelenskiy reiterated on Monday his refusal to cede to Moscow's demand that Ukraine withdraw from the remaining 20% of the eastern Donetsk region that Russia has been unable to conquer. Zelenskiy said Ukraine's position was growing stronger as it had survived the critical cold winter months and remained resilient despite intense Russian drone and missile attacks on its energy infrastructure.

    Impact of Middle East Hostilities on Ukraine

    Hostilities in the Middle East had so far no impact on weapons supplies to Ukraine from its allies, Zelenskiy said: "But, of course, we understand that a long war – if it is to be long – and the intensity of the fighting will affect the amount of air defence equipment we receive."

    Future Challenges and International Cooperation

    Anticipated Russian Attacks and Air Defence Needs

    He said that Russia was preparing a new wave of attacks on infrastructure, logistics and water supplies, adding that ensuring sufficient deliveries of air defence weaponry remained a key challenge for Kyiv.

    Sharing Air Defence Experience

    Ukraine was ready to share its experience in air defence but he had no direct requests from Britain or other partners to do so for now, he added.

    (Reporting by Yuliia Dysa, Olena Harmash; Editing by Daniel Flynn)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, mediated by the U.S., remain expected for March 5–6 despite Middle East tensions
    • •Ukraine may shift the location from Abu Dhabi to Turkey or Switzerland given security concerns
    • •Territorial disputes—particularly over Donetsk—and the need for long‑term security guarantees remain core challenges

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine-Russia peace talks still expected this week, Zelenskiy says

    1Are Ukraine-Russia peace talks still scheduled for this week?

    Yes, Ukrainian President Zelenskiy confirmed the talks have not been canceled, though the location may change.

    2Why might the venue for the peace talks change?

    Due to ongoing hostilities, Ukraine is considering moving the talks from Abu Dhabi to either Turkey or Switzerland.

    3What are Russia's current demands in the negotiations?

    Russia wants Ukraine to withdraw from the remaining 20% of the eastern Donetsk region, which Ukraine refuses.

    4Has the Middle East conflict affected Ukraine's weapons supply?

    Zelenskiy stated that current Middle East hostilities have not impacted weapons supplies from allies, but a prolonged conflict could.

    5What is Kyiv's main challenge according to Zelenskiy?

    Ensuring sufficient deliveries of air defence weaponry remains a key challenge for Ukraine.

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