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Russia, Ukraine to hold U.S.-brokered talks in Geneva next week
Summary
U.S.-brokered talks between envoys from Russia and Ukraine are scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday in Geneva, officials in Moscow and Kyiv said. The meeting follows earlier U.S.-led negotiation rounds and comes while fighting continues along the front line.
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U.S.-brokered talks between envoys from Russia and Ukraine are scheduled to take place next week in Geneva, officials in Moscow and Kyiv said. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said the meeting will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, and Ukraine confirmed the talks. The meetings follow earlier U.S.-led efforts that did not resolve key issues and occur while fighting continues along the front line.
Known details:
- The talks are brokered by the United States and will be held in Geneva on Tuesday and Wednesday, according to officials.
- Russia's delegation is reported to be led again by Vladimir Medinsky, who headed Moscow's earlier negotiating team.
- Ukraine's delegation will be led by Rustem Umerov, its National Security and Defense Council chief.
- The meetings follow previous rounds of talks that focused on military and political issues and took place while hostilities have continued.
Summary:
The Geneva talks are a continuation of U.S.-mediated diplomacy between Moscow and Kyiv amid an ongoing conflict. The next scheduled procedural step is the two-day meeting in Geneva on Tuesday and Wednesday.
