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Ukraine, US, and Russia to Hold Talks in Geneva on February 17-18

Published February 13, 2026, 12:13
Ukraine, US, and Russia to Hold Talks in Geneva on February 17-18

The next round of negotiations between Ukraine, the US, and Russia to resolve the war in Ukraine will be held in Geneva on February 17-18. This was announced by the Kremlin, confirming that the talks will be held in a trilateral format. Russian negotiator Vladimir Medinsky will lead the Russian delegation. The negotiations aim to find a diplomatic solution to the ongoing war in Ukraine, which has caused a humanitarian crisis and led to significant geopolitical changes. The participation of the United States underscores the importance of US involvement in efforts to resolve the crisis. The Kremlin did not comment on the ongoing attacks in Ukraine, focusing instead on the upcoming meeting in Geneva. The holding of negotiations, despite the continued hostilities, is a positive sign for the prospect of a peaceful settlement. However, significant challenges remain, as the positions of the three sides are far apart. Ukraine seeks to restore its territorial integrity, while Russia seeks guarantees for its security and the protection of Russian-speaking populations in Ukraine. The United States seeks a fair and sustainable solution that will ensure European security.