Russia, the United States, and Ukraine did not sign any documents during the two-day Geneva trilateral talks. Russian delegation leader Meginski told the media in Geneva on the 18th that the negotiations that day lasted two hours, stating, “Although the negotiations were difficult, they were very pragmatic.” He said the next round of talks would be held soon but did not disclose the specific date and location. (Xinhua)
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The Russia-U.S.-Ukraine Geneva talks did not sign any documents
Russia, the United States, and Ukraine did not sign any documents during the two-day Geneva trilateral talks. Russian delegation leader Meginski told the media in Geneva on the 18th that the negotiations that day lasted two hours, stating, “Although the negotiations were difficult, they were very pragmatic.” He said the next round of talks would be held soon but did not disclose the specific date and location. (Xinhua)