A new round of trilateral negotiations between Ukraine, the United States, and Russia commenced in Geneva on February 17, 2026, marking the latest effort to address escalating tensions in Eastern Europe. The closed-door discussions, scheduled to span two days, focus on territorial disputes, military de-escalation, and long-term security frameworks.
Russia's delegation, led by Presidential Aide Vladimir Medinsky, signals a strategic shift from previous military-led dialogues in Abu Dhabi. Ukraine's team, headed by National Security and Defense Council Secretary Rustem Umerov, includes top political and security officials. The U.S. delegation features Special Presidential Envoy Steven Witkoff and senior advisor Jared Kushner, underscoring Washington's continued engagement in the process.
While details remain confidential, analysts suggest the talks may explore interim agreements on conflict zone demarcation and economic cooperation frameworks. The outcomes could significantly influence global energy markets and European security dynamics this year.
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