Zelenskyy says Ukrainian officials to meet Trump envoys in Geneva for more Russia talks
U.S. and Ukrainian officials will discuss Ukraine's $800 billion postwar recovery plan and prisoner exchanges ahead of a trilateral meeting with Russia, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy said.
- Yesterday, Umerov, Ukraine's lead negotiator, will meet U.S. envoy Witkoff in Geneva ahead of early March talks, Zelensky said.
- Preparing for U.S.-brokered diplomacy, Rustem Umerov will discuss a postwar recovery plan for Ukraine and a possible prisoner exchange on Thursday.
- The U.S. envoys include figures tied to President Donald Trump, raising the diplomatic profile of the meetings, while Witkoff said talks could be followed by a trilateral meeting in Florida.
- Both sides, officials note, Zelensky said the U.S. posture is not pressuring Ukraine and previous talks largely resolved security guarantees, with daily conversations ongoing.
- Amid ongoing conflict, both sides have staged frequent cross-border attacks on energy, industrial and military facilities, with Ukrainian authorities reporting 115 drones attacked, causing four casualties and an injured child.
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At the same time, Ukrainian and American emissaries must meet Thursday in Geneva, Switzerland, to work on new trilateral discussions with Russia in order to end the conflict, which entered Tuesday in its fifth year.
Ukrainian and American representatives want to prepare new trilateral meetings with Russia.
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