Negotiations regarding the settlement of the situation in Ukraine are scheduled to take place next week in Geneva, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov announced.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports that the Kremlin official provided details regarding the upcoming diplomatic engagement during a press briefing. "The next round of negotiations on the Ukrainian settlement will be held on February 17-18 in Geneva in a trilateral Russia-US-Ukraine format," Peskov stated.
According to the spokesperson, the Russian delegation for this round will be headed by Vladimir Medinsky. This upcoming meeting follows a previous round of trilateral discussions that took place on February 4 and 5 in Abu Dhabi. The involvement of US President Donald Trump's administration in these high-level diplomatic efforts remains a focal point for international observers seeking a resolution to the ongoing conflict.
Geneva has historically served as a neutral ground for major international diplomatic summits and peace negotiations. As a global hub for diplomacy and the headquarters for numerous international organizations, the city provides a structured environment for complex multilateral dialogues. These talks are part of a broader international effort to establish a sustainable framework for peace and stability in the region.