Ukraine's chief negotiator after first day of Geneva talks: We coordinated steps with US and partners
Ukraine's chief negotiator Rustem Umierov reported successful coordination with US and European allies following initial talks in Geneva.
Ukraine's chief negotiator Rustem Umierov, who also serves as Secretary of the National Security and Defence Council, shared insights into the first day of trilateral negotiations in Geneva involving Ukraine, the US, and Russia. Following these discussions, Umierov convened a separate meeting with representatives from the United States and various European nations including France, the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, and Switzerland. Emphasizing the importance of a unified approach, he noted that the group had coordinated their strategies for the next steps following the talks.
Umierov highlighted the significance of synchronized actions and a shared vision among Ukraine, the United States, and Europe. He remarked on the understanding of the joint accountability for the outcomes of the negotiations, reinforcing the commitment to collaborative efforts moving forward. The emphasis on international solidarity by Ukraine amid ongoing challenges is seen as a positive step in diplomatic relations.
As the trilateral talks continue, Umierov indicated that political and military working groups would resume their deliberations on Wednesday, February 18. This ongoing dialogue signals a proactive approach in navigating the complexities of international relations, particularly against the backdrop of longstanding tensions in the region, and underlines Ukraine's commitment to work closely with its allies for effective outcomes.