Trilateral talks on Ukraine in Abu Dhabi are planned to continue on February 1, according to the Russian presidential press secretary.

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Moscow, January 28 (Xinhua) — Trilateral talks between Russia, the United States, and Ukraine on a Ukrainian settlement are planned to continue in Abu Dhabi on February 1. Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Wednesday.

"Negotiations are scheduled for February 1st. Well, tentatively, but that's what we're working on for now," TASS quoted him as saying.

A Kremlin spokesman called the negotiation process very complex. "These negotiations are on a very sensitive topic. They are very complex negotiations. And discussing any specific aspects publicly during the negotiations is detrimental to the negotiations," said D. Peskov.

According to him, Russia is not discussing specific documents for resolving the Ukrainian crisis. "We are not currently discussing any lists of documents. We believe this should all be done discretely, behind closed doors, which is what is happening," the Russian leader's press secretary said, commenting on the Ukrainian side's claims that two peace agreements will be signed following the talks in Abu Dhabi.

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