U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll met with a Russian delegation in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, on Nov. 24 and Nov. 25 to advance talks to end the ongoing fighting in Ukraine.
“Late Monday and throughout Tuesday, Driscoll and team have been in discussions with the Russian delegation to achieve a lasting peace in Ukraine,” Lt. Col. Jeff Tolbert, a spokesperson for the Army, said in a statement to media outlets.
As the senior civilian official overseeing the Department of the Army, Driscoll’s typical responsibilities include overseeing the service’s manpower, managing the acquisition of new weapons and technology for the force, and balancing its budget. The nature and objective of his talks with the Russian delegation in Abu Dhabi remain unclear.
Tolbert said the Army secretary “closely synchronized with the White House” for the talks.
The Epoch Times reached out to the White House for more details about Driscoll’s meeting with the Russian delegation but did not receive a response by publication time.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt on Nov. 25 said the United States made significant progress toward peace between Russia and Ukraine.
Last week, the Trump administration pushed forward a 28-point proposal to settle the conflict after nearly four years of direct fighting between Russian and Ukrainian forces. Early reports indicated that the proposal would have effectively ceded Russian-held areas of Ukraine to Moscow, blocked Ukrainian entry into NATO, and capped the size of Ukraine’s military.
European leaders said in a joint statement that the proposal is a “basis which will require additional work” and raised concerns with limiting Kyiv’s military and denying it a path into NATO.
U.S. lawmakers on both sides of the aisle also warned against offering too many concessions to Moscow.
“Ukraine and the United States agreed to continue intensive work on joint proposals in the coming days. They will also remain in close contact with their European partners as the process advances,” the White House stated.
Zelenskyy said there is still more work to do to finalize the plan.
“I will discuss the sensitive issues with President Trump,” the Ukrainian leader said.







