Leaders Briefed as Ukraine, US, and Russia Talks Show Progress.
Talks Between Ukraine, the United States, and Russia
According to Novyny.live: Discussions involving Ukraine, the United States, and the Russian Federation have yielded some progress toward a potential peace agreement. The seriousness of the effort is underscored by the commitment of all parties to brief their respective leaders on the outcomes. These high-stakes negotiations are a critical diplomatic channel in a conflict that has drawn in global powers.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, however, has expressed dissatisfaction with the current results, stating they remain insufficient. A meeting of the Peace Council is scheduled for February 19, 2026. It is known that former US President Donald Trump received a report on the negotiations from his advisors, Jared Kushner and Stephen Witkoff.
Official Comments and Next Steps
The White House has officially commented on the talks. White House Spokesperson Caroline Levitt stated:
“There will be another round of negotiations in the future, but the US President considers this entire situation to be very unfair.” - Caroline Levitt
This indicates that the peace process will continue, with further efforts expected to achieve regional stability. The negotiations occur against a backdrop of prolonged military conflict and political discord between Ukraine and Russia. While any forward movement in dialogue is a significant step toward reducing tensions, the dissatisfaction voiced by one side highlights that the path to a comprehensive peace remains complex and fraught with challenges.
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