US Pushes for Ukraine-Russia War Resolution Before Summer | DW
The United States is seeking a resolution to the ongoing war in Ukraine before the summer, according to Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski. This desire for a swift end to the conflict was communicated following two days of talks between Ukraine and Russia in Abu Dhabi on February 7, 2026.
Push for a Summer Resolution
Zelenski stated that Washington has proposed holding conversations in Miami within the next week, an offer that Kyiv has accepted. He also criticized a recent Russian attack on Ukrainian energy facilities, emphasizing the need to deny Russia the ability to exploit cold weather as a strategic advantage.
US Elections as a Factor
According to Zelenski, the US timeline is heavily influenced by the upcoming midterm elections in November. “The Americans propose that the parties end the war before the beginning of the summer and are likely to press for adherence to this schedule,” he said. “The elections…are undoubtedly more important to them.”
Ukraine has reportedly put forward a “sequential plan,” though specific details of this plan were not disclosed. While the Abu Dhabi talks did not yield significant breakthroughs, the prisoner exchange represents a positive, if limited, development.
Zelenski indicated that these prisoner exchanges are expected to continue.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the proposed location for upcoming talks?
Washington has proposed Miami as the location for talks within the next week, and Kyiv has accepted this proposal.
What did Zelenski say about the timing of a potential resolution?
Zelenski stated that the United States wants to see a resolution to the war before the beginning of the summer.
What was achieved during the recent talks in Abu Dhabi?
While the talks did not result in significant advancements, Russia and Ukraine agreed to exchange 157 prisoners of war on each side, resuming prisoner exchanges after a five-month pause.
How might the timing of the US midterm elections influence the ongoing negotiations between Ukraine and Russia?