Key Highlights
- But the American and Israeli attacks on Iran, and the response of Iran and Iranian-backed militias firing missiles at Israel and Arab states, may divert international attention from the 4-year-old conflict in Europe.
- “Due to hostilities, as of today we cannot confirm (the talks) will take place in Abu Dhabi,” Zelenskyy told reporters in a WhatsApp chat.
- He said last week that the United Arab Emirates capital would be this week’s venue.
- Previous Russia-Ukraine talks have been held in Abu Dhabi, Istanbul and Geneva.
- They have not produced a breakthrough on key issues.



