
New Round of U.S.-Ukraine Talks to Open in Geneva—While Russia Attacks
Kyiv and Washington were set to open fresh negotiations in Geneva aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, as Moscow backed fresh strikes on Kyiv overnight.

Kyiv and Washington were set to open fresh negotiations in Geneva aimed at ending the war in Ukraine, as Moscow backed fresh strikes on Kyiv overnight.

Potential discussions are expected to center on the most recent draft of U.S. peace proposals, designed to resolve the conflict in Ukraine.

Leaders of the ‘Coalition of the Willing’ will discuss ceasefire terms and deterrence as talks with Russia gather pace.

U.S.-led discussions in Florida have revived diplomatic activity, yet proposed territorial concessions and continued fighting cast doubt on any breakthrough.

The Ukrainian president told reporters European leaders may also be present at the talks to be held on Friday and Saturday.

President Vučić is considering pursuing criminal complaints against protesters and officials involved in halting the luxury development.

America says it will back a multinational force in Ukraine, which is likely more important than the presence of any force itself.

“We cannot leave Ukraine and Volodymyr alone with these guys,” Finland’s President Alexander Stubb said during the call, referring to U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner.

“It is impossible to end the war between Russia and Ukraine without talking to Russia,” the U.S. Secretary of State nailed down, criticising Kaja Kallas and her ilk.

President Donald Trump described the state of the process to end the war in Ukraine as “a mess” in a Tuesday interview.