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    Land in focus at Geneva peace talks between Russia and Ukraine

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    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.

    Table of Contents

    • Overview of the Geneva Peace Talks
    • Key Participants and Their Roles
    • Main Issues on the Agenda
    • Expectations and Challenges

    Geneva Peace Talks: Focus on Land Between Russia and Ukraine

    Overview of the Geneva Peace Talks

    GENEVA, Feb 17 (Reuters) - Representatives of Ukraine and Russia will meet in Geneva on Tuesday and Wednesday for a fresh round of U.S.-mediated peace talks that the Kremlin says are likely to focus on land, the main sticking point.

    U.S. President Donald Trump is pressing Moscow and Kyiv to reach a deal to end Europe's biggest war since 1945, though Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has complained that his country is facing the greatest pressure to make concessions.

    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.

    Key Participants and Their Roles

    "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 on Monday.

    Main Issues on the Agenda

    The venue has switched to the Swiss lakeside city after Abu Dhabi hosted two rounds of talks that both sides described as constructive but which failed to reach any major breakthrough.

    Expectations and Challenges

    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.

    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 air strikes on energy infrastructure have left hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians without heating and power during the course of a harsh winter.

    HOPES ARE LOW FOR ANY SIGNIFICANT ADVANCE

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

    However, the fact that Ukrainian negotiators have accused Medinsky in the past of lecturing them about history as an excuse for Russia's invasion has further lowered expectations for any significant breakthrough in Geneva.

    Military intelligence chief Igor Kostyukov will also take part in the talks while Putin's special envoy Kirill Dmitriev will be part of 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".

    Kyiv's delegation will be led by Rustem Umerov, the secretary of Ukraine's national security and defence council, and Zelenskiy's chief of staff Kyrylo Budanov. Senior presidential aide Serhiy Kyslytsya will also be present.

    Before the delegation left for Geneva, Umerov said Ukraine's goal of "a sustainable and lasting peace" remained unchanged.

    As well as land, Russia and Ukraine also remain far apart on issues such as who should control the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant and the possible role of Western troops in postwar Ukraine.

    U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will represent the Trump administration at the talks, a source told Reuters. They are also attending talks in Geneva this week with Iran.

    (Reporting by John Revill, additional reporting by Olena Harmash in KyivEditing by Gareth Jones)

    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 Land in focus at Geneva peace talks between Russia and Ukraine

    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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