Expectations are low for the latest US-brokered talks between Russia and Ukraine
The talks focused on Ukraine's territorial disputes and security guarantees as Russia occupies nearly 20% of Ukrainian land, with no major breakthroughs expected, officials said.
- Two-Day U.S.-mediated talks in Geneva started Tuesday, with negotiators from Moscow and Kyiv and U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner attending.
- Kyiv and Moscow remain deadlocked over territory and security guarantees, as the future of almost 20% of Ukrainian territory and Kyiv's postwar security demands with a U.S. backstop are central issues.
- Almost 400 long-range drones and 29 missiles struck 12 regions overnight, injuring nine people, while heavy airstrikes damaged Odesa's power network, leaving tens of thousands without heat and water.
- With low hopes for a breakthrough, observers note that neither side appears ready to budge despite the U.S. June deadline, and delegations from Russia and Ukraine must report back to national leaders in Moscow and Kyiv.
- Parallel negotiations and military meetings in Geneva meant U.S. indirect talks with Iran coincided with Gen. Alexus Grynkewich and Dan Driscoll attending ceasefire monitoring discussions.
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Negotiations that Russia describes as "very tense" lasted six hours. Ukrainians were led by Rustem Umerov, former defense minister, and Russians by Vladimir Mindinski, presidential adviser.
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"President Trump's success in bringing the two sides of this war together has made significant progress," the US negotiator wrote on X after a first day of talks in Geneva between Ukrainians and Russians under American mediation.
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