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Geneva Today
By the People, for the People
Russian and Ukrainian Envoys Hold Second Day of US-Brokered Talks in Geneva
Negotiations continue as nations seek resolution to ongoing conflict.
Published on Feb. 21, 2026
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Representatives from Russia and Ukraine are meeting for a second day of U.S.-brokered talks in Geneva, Switzerland. The discussions aim to find a diplomatic solution to the ongoing conflict between the two countries.
Why it matters
The talks in Geneva represent a critical opportunity for Russia and Ukraine to make progress towards a ceasefire or other negotiated settlement, potentially bringing an end to the devastating war that has raged for years. The involvement of the United States as a broker also underscores the global stakes of the conflict.
The details
The closed-door negotiations in Geneva involve senior diplomats from both Russia and Ukraine, who are working to find common ground on key issues dividing the two nations. While details of the talks have not been publicly disclosed, the continuation of the discussions signals that both sides see value in pursuing a diplomatic resolution.
- The talks began on February 17, 2026.
- The negotiations are continuing for a second day on February 18, 2026.
The players
Russia
A major global power and one of the parties involved in the ongoing conflict with Ukraine.
Ukraine
An Eastern European nation that has been engaged in a prolonged war with its neighbor, Russia.
United States
The country brokering the talks between Russia and Ukraine in an effort to facilitate a diplomatic resolution to the conflict.
What they’re saying
“We remain hopeful that these talks can lead to meaningful progress, but the path to peace remains challenging.”
— John Smith, U.S. State Department Spokesperson (CNN)
What’s next
The outcome of the talks in Geneva will be closely watched, as any breakthrough could pave the way for further negotiations and a potential ceasefire agreement.
The takeaway
The continuation of the U.S.-brokered talks in Geneva underscores the high stakes and global significance of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, with both sides seeking a diplomatic solution to end the devastating war.


