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Ukraine, Russia end second round of peace talks

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Al Jazeera on MSN · 2d
Russia-Ukraine war: Second round of peace talks set to begin in Abu Dhabi
Ukrainian and Russian negotiators have begun a second round of United States-brokered talks in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as they seek to advance the fraught negotiations on how to end Russia’s ne...

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Trilateral US-Ukraine-Russia peace talks resume in UAE after major energy attack
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Russia, Ukraine say progress made in peace talks in Abu Dhabi
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Beyond The Frontlines: How Kyiv Is Moving The War Into Russia's Backyard
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its fourth year, the battlefield is no longer confined to drones and missile strikes along the frontlines.

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Ukraine peace talks with Russia, US to continue in UAE Feb. 5, Zelensky says new POW exchange to come soon
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Ukraine, Russia wrap first day of US-brokered peace talks in Abu Dhabi

By Olena Harmash KYIV, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Ukrainian and Russian negotiators wrapped up the first day of new U.S.-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi on Wednesday, seeking to advance efforts to end Europe's biggest conflict since World War Two as fighting raged on.
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Zelenskyy reveals 55,000 Ukrainian death toll as peace talks continue

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced over 55,000 military casualties as peace talks continue in Abu Dhabi this week.
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Zelenskyy says 55,000 Ukrainian soldiers killed since Russia's 2022 full-scale invasion

Zelenskyy puts Ukraine’s losses at 55,000 soldiers killed, calls Russia’s demands an ultimatum and warns neighbours they could be Moscow’s next targets. View on euronews
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