Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said the United States is pushing to speed up talks on ending the war between Ukraine and Russia, a pressure he warned could be a mistake. Speaking to Russian media, Peskov described the negotiations in Abu Dhabi as a long road with much work still ahead, though he praised the organisation of the trilateral meeting. He also reiterated Moscow’s insistence on the so‑called Anchorage formula to resolve territorial issues, saying it is essential for progress. The next round of talks is set for next week, with U.S. envoy Steven Witkoff saying the process will continue. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenski called the discussions constructive, while U.S. officials called the atmosphere “very optimistic, positive and constructive.” No decisions on territorial matters were reported, though some progress was noted on military issues.
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Kremlin warns of US pressure in Abu Dhabi peace talks
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