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Geneva Today
By the People, for the People
Kremlin: No Planned Phone Call Between Putin and Trump Yet
Talks between Russia, US, and Ukraine held in Geneva earlier this month
Published on Feb. 24, 2026
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The Kremlin has stated that there are currently no plans for a telephone conversation between Russian President Vladimir Putin and former U.S. President Donald Trump. This comes after recent talks between Russia, the United States, and Ukraine were held in Geneva on February 17-18.
Why it matters
The lack of a planned call between the two leaders suggests continued tensions and a lack of direct communication between Russia and the U.S. regarding the ongoing situation in Ukraine, despite the recent talks in Geneva.
The details
According to Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, there are no plans at the moment for Putin and Trump to speak by phone. The talks in Geneva on February 17-18 lasted around 6 hours on the first day and 2 hours on the second, with Russian delegation head Vladimir Medinsky describing them as "difficult but businesslike." Medinsky said another meeting will be held soon.
- The first round of talks was held in Abu Dhabi on January 23-24.
- The second round of talks was held on February 4-5.
- The latest talks in Geneva were held on February 17-18.
The players
Vladimir Putin
The president of Russia.
Donald Trump
The former president of the United States.
Vladimir Medinsky
The head of the Russian delegation in the talks.
Dmitry Peskov
The spokesman for the Russian president.
What they’re saying
“There are currently no plans to hold a conversation between the two presidents, the presidents of Russia and the United States.”
— Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin Spokesman (TASS)
What’s next
According to the Kremlin, a new meeting between Russia, the US, and Ukraine will be held soon to continue the discussions.
The takeaway
The lack of a planned call between Putin and Trump suggests the two countries remain at odds over the situation in Ukraine, despite the recent talks in Geneva. The continued tensions highlight the challenges in resolving the ongoing conflict.


