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    Ukraine, Russia Hold Peace Talks in Geneva as Trump Puts Pressure on Kyiv

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    Posted on February 17, 2026

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    Last updated: February 17, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Geneva peace talks between Russia and Ukraine focus on land disputes, mediated by the US. Key issues include the Donetsk region and nuclear plant control.

    Ukraine and Russia Engage in Peace Talks in Geneva Amid U.S. Pressure

    Overview of the Peace Talks

    By John Revill

    Key Participants and Their Roles

    GENEVA, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Negotiators from Ukraine and Russia concluded the first of two days of U.S.-mediated peace talks in Geneva on Tuesday, with U.S. President Donald Trump pressing Kyiv to act fast to reach a deal to end the four-year conflict.

    Challenges and Expectations

    Ahead of the negotiations in Switzerland, Russia carried out airstrikes overnight across swathes of Ukraine, severely damaging the power network in the southern port city of Odesa. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the attacks left tens of thousands without heat and water.

    International Reactions

    "We are ready to move quickly toward a worthy agreement to end the war," Zelenskiy said in his nightly address, saying he was waiting for a report from the negotiating team in Geneva. "The question for the Russians is: Just what do they want?"

    Ukraine's lead negotiator Rustem Umerov, the head of the National Security and Defence Council, said in a statement that the day's talks had focused on "practical issues and the mechanics of possible decisions," without providing details. He said negotiations would resume on Wednesday for a final day.

    The Geneva meeting follows two rounds of U.S.-brokered talks in Abu Dhabi that concluded without a major breakthrough as the two sides remained far apart on key issues such as the control of territory in eastern Ukraine.

    Trump is urging Moscow and Kyiv to strike an agreement to end Europe's biggest war since 1945, though Zelenskiy has complained that his country is facing more pressure to make concessions.

    Before the talks began, Umerov played down hopes for a significant step forward in Geneva, saying the Ukrainian delegation was working "without excessive expectations".

    NEGOTIATING TWO CRISES AT ONCE

    U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were representing the Trump administration at the talks. In a rare attempt to negotiate two major global crises simultaneously, they attended the morning's indirect negotiations with Iranian officials in Geneva before crossing town to mediate the talks between Ukraine and Russia.

    Trump put the ball in Ukraine's court when asked by reporters what he was expecting from Tuesday's talks with Russia.

    "Ukraine better come to the table fast. That's all I'm telling you," Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One.

    Russia is demanding that Ukraine cede the remaining 20% of the eastern region of Donetsk that Moscow has failed to capture - something Kyiv refuses to do.

    Delegations from several European countries were present in Geneva, according to four sources familiar with the matter, but did not attend the trilateral peace talks themselves.

    The Europeans were invited after Zelenskiy asked U.S. officials to include them, one of the sources said, adding that they would be briefed by the Americans and Ukrainians about the discussions. Russia has in the past voiced its opposition to European involvement.

    Zelenskiy on Tuesday called for Kyiv's allies to increase pressure on Russia to reach a "real and just" peace deal via tougher sanctions and weapons supplies to Ukraine.

    The Geneva round comes just days before the fourth anniversary, on February 24, of Russia's full-scale invasion of its much smaller neighbour. Tens of thousands of people have been killed, millions have fled their homes, and many Ukrainian cities, towns and villages have been devastated by the conflict.

    "One shouldn't trust the Russians absolutely, not even a little," said Oksana Reviakina, 41, an internally displaced person from the Russian-occupied city of Melitopol, when asked about the talks while sheltering in a Kyiv metro station during an air-raid alert.

    Russia occupies about 20% of Ukraine's national territory, including Crimea and parts of the eastern Donbas region seized before the 2022 invasion. Its recent airstrikes on energy infrastructure have left hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians without heating and power during a harsh winter.

    EXPECTATIONS LOW FOR SIGNIFICANT BREAKTHROUGH

    The Kremlin said the Russian delegation was being led by Vladimir Medinsky, an aide to President Vladimir Putin whom Ukrainian negotiators have previously accused of lecturing them about history as an excuse for Russia's invasion. That has further lowered expectations for any significant breakthrough in Geneva.

    Military intelligence chief Igor Kostyukov was also expected to take part in the Geneva talks, while Putin's special envoy Kirill Dmitriev was due to join a separate working group on economic issues.

    Speaking at the annual Munich Security Conference on Saturday, Zelenskiy said he hoped the Geneva talks would prove "serious, substantive... but honestly sometimes it feels like the sides are talking about completely different things".    

    (Reporting by John Revill, additional reporting by Olena Harmash, Max Hunder and Yurii Kovalenko in Kyiv, and Steve Holland aboard Air Force One; Writing by Daniel Flynn and Dan Peleschuk; Editing by Gareth Jones, Ros Russell, Alex Richardson and Cynthia Osterman)

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Peace Talks
    • Key Participants and Their Roles
    • Challenges and Expectations
    • International Reactions

    Key Takeaways

    • •Geneva talks focus on land disputes between Russia and Ukraine.
    • •US mediates discussions to resolve Europe's largest conflict since 1945.
    • •Ukraine resists ceding Donetsk region to Russia.
    • •Talks occur near the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion.
    • •Expectations for significant progress remain low.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine, Russia hold peace talks in Geneva as Trump puts pressure on Kyiv

    1What is territorial integrity?

    Territorial integrity refers to the principle under international law that nations should not violate the borders or territory of another state.

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