US-mediated peace talks between Russia and Ukraine over Ukraine have ended in Geneva, Russia's RIA state news agency reported on Wednesday.
TASS, another state news agency, cited Russian chief negotiator Vladimir Medinsky as saying that more talks would be held soon.
This comes after a round of trilateral talks was held between the two warring countries and the United States on Tuesday. Russian news agencies quoted a source as saying that Tuesday's round was tense and took place in different bilateral and trilateral formats.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky also wrote that the meetings were difficult, and that his team "can state that Russia is trying to drag out negotiations that could already have reached the final stage."
"Ukraine has no doubt that partners are capable of ensuring the constructiveness of the negotiation process and, therefore, a dignified result," he added.
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Lead Ukrainian negotiator Rustem Umerov said "security and humanitarian issues" would be on the agenda.
"We are working constructively, focused and without excessive expectations," he posted on X. "Our task is to maximally advance those solutions that can bring sustainable peace closer."