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    Kremlin says main Ukraine issues will be discussed in Geneva talks, including territory

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    Posted on February 16, 2026

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    Last updated: February 16, 2026

    Kremlin says main Ukraine issues will be discussed in Geneva talks, including territory - Headlines news and analysis from Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    The Geneva talks will address main Ukraine issues, focusing on territorial disputes, with participation from Russia, Ukraine, and the US.

    Table of Contents

    • Main Issues in Ukraine Peace Talks
    • Participants and Delegation
    • Broader Range of Discussion Topics

    Kremlin to Address Key Ukraine Issues in Upcoming Geneva Talks

    Main Issues in Ukraine Peace Talks

    MOSCOW, Feb 16 (Reuters) - The Kremlin said on Monday that what it called the "main issues", including sensitive questions of territory, would be discussed in peace talks on Ukraine due to be held in Geneva this week.

    The talks - between Russia, Ukraine and the United States - are due to take place on Tuesday and Wednesday at a time when Kyiv is under mounting U.S. pressure to strike a deal and as Moscow demands it cede the entirety of the Donbas area.

    The Kremlin confirmed that the Russian delegation would be led by Vladimir Medinsky, an aide to President Vladimir Putin.

    Participants and Delegation

    "This time, the idea is to discuss a broader range of issues, including, in fact, the main ones. The main issues concern both the territories and everything else related to the demands we have put forward," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

    Broader Range of Discussion Topics

    He said military intelligence chief Igor Kostyukov would also take part in the talks and that Putin's special envoy Kirill Dmitriev would take part in a separate working group on economic issues.

    U.S. President Donald Trump has said he is keen to broker an end to a conflict he has called a senseless "bloodbath" though Russia and Ukraine remain far apart on key issues including territory, who controls the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, and the role of any Western troops in post-war Ukraine.

    (Reporting by Reuters;Editing by Andrew Osborn)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Geneva talks to cover main Ukraine issues.
    • •Territorial disputes are a key focus.
    • •Russia, Ukraine, and US to participate.
    • •Economic issues to be discussed separately.
    • •Military intelligence involved in discussions.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Kremlin says main Ukraine issues will be discussed in Geneva talks, including territory

    1What is military intelligence?

    Military intelligence is information about enemy forces, capabilities, and intentions used to support military operations and strategic planning.

    2What is economic pressure?

    Economic pressure refers to the use of financial means, such as sanctions or trade restrictions, to influence a country's actions or policies.

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