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Ukraine Talks in Geneva: Selenskyj Open to Referendum on Frontline

After the first day of the talks in Geneva, Selenskyi sees no willingness to negotiate with Russia. He blames the Russian representative.

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After the first day of the talks in Geneva, Selenskyi sees no willingness to negotiate with Russia. He blames the Russian representative.

·Berlin, Germany
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For hours Ukrainians and Russians negotiate an end to the four-year war. Ukrainian allies have also travelled to Geneva. President Selensky explains what solution he would find acceptable.

·Munich, Germany
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For hours Ukrainians and Russians negotiate an end to the four-year war. Ukrainian allies have also travelled to Geneva. President Selenskyy explains what solution he would find acceptable.

·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Selenskyy is open to a referendum to freeze the conflict. In Russia cucumbers are now more expensive than bananas. All developments in the news blog.

In Geneva, Ukraine and Russia continue to struggle for an end to the war - negotiations are stalling. Selenskyy stresses: For a peace agreement, the consent of the population is needed.

·Vienna, Austria
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www.t-online.de broke the news in on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
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