Kremlin Denies U.S. Peace Plan Discussion in Abu Dhabi, Trump Sends Envoy to Moscow

The Kremlin has officially denied reports that a U.S. peace plan for ending the war in Ukraine was discussed during recent talks in Abu Dhabi. The Russian government emphasized that no formal discussions on such a plan took place, contradicting earlier speculation. Instead, the focus has shifted to Trump’s recent move to send an envoy to Moscow to address the remaining points of disagreement in the draft agreement.

President Donald Trump claimed that the draft plan for ending the war in Ukraine has only a few key disagreements left to resolve. He asserted that this is a significant step toward a resolution, with both sides working closely to finalize the details. The White House has been under pressure to present a viable peace plan, given the ongoing military conflict and the humanitarian concerns in Ukraine.

Russia, meanwhile, has maintained its position that any peace agreement must include certain conditions, particularly regarding the security guarantees for its borders. The Kremlin has been firm in its stance, refusing to compromise on these issues. As such, the envoy’s role will be to negotiate and find common ground on these unresolved points, though the outcome remains uncertain.

The situation remains highly volatile, with both sides continuing to engage in diplomatic efforts to reach a resolution. While the U.S. is pushing for a quick agreement, Russia is still weighing its options and has not ruled out further military action if negotiations fail. The international community is closely monitoring the developments, hoping for a diplomatic breakthrough that could end the war and bring relief to the affected populations.