USA strengthens negotiation delegation in Geneva with military leadership.
Trilateral talks in Geneva underway
According to TSN.ua: Since February 17, 2026, trilateral talks between Ukraine, the USA, and Russia have been taking place in Geneva, focusing on security issues and humanitarian aspects. In a notable move, the United States has expanded its delegation for these important diplomatic negotiations. The talks are regarded as a central attempt to explore ways to stabilize the situation and find peace.
The US delegation has been reinforced by Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and the Commanding General of the US Army in Europe, Alex Grinkevich. The Ukrainian side is led by the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council, Rustem Umjerov. The negotiations are scheduled for later in the afternoon, and it is expected that a result could be achieved by June 2026.
Key points of the negotiations
The discussions are centered on security guarantees, regional stabilization, and the conditions for lasting peace. A particularly critical point is the Kremlin's position, which demands complete control over the Donetsk region. This demand could significantly influence the course of the talks and potential agreements. In light of the tense situation, the search for compromises that consider all sides is of utmost importance.
The trilateral talks represent a significant step in the search for a peaceful resolution to the conflict between Ukraine and Russia. The involvement of the USA as an influential international actor could contribute to greater stability in the region. The success or failure of these negotiations is expected to have considerable implications for the further development in Ukraine and for the relationship between the West and Russia.
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