Zelenskiy says US too often asks Ukraine, not Russia, for concessions


Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy speaks during the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Munich, Germany, February 14, 2026. REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen

KYIV, Feb 14 (Reuters) - ⁠Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed hope on Saturday that U.S.-brokered ⁠peace talks next week in Geneva will be serious and substantive, ‌but he voiced concern that Ukraine was being asked "too often" to make concessions in the negotiations.

"We truly hope that the trilateral meetings next week will be serious, substantive, helpful for ​all us but honestly sometimes it feels like ⁠the sides are talking about ⁠completely different things," Zelenskiy said in a speech at the Munich Security Conference.

The ⁠Ukrainian ‌leader said he was feeling "a little bit" of pressure from U.S. President Donald Trump, who yesterday said Zelenskiy should not miss ⁠the "opportunity" to make peace soon.

"The Americans often return to ​the topic of concessions ‌and too often those concessions are discussed only in the context ⁠of Ukraine, ​not Russia," Zelenskiy said.

However, he added that he hoped the U.S. would stay involved in the negotiations, and that there would be an opportunity for Europe, which ⁠he said was currently sidelined, to play a ​bigger role. Zelenskiy has in the past expressed concern that U.S. Congressional mid-term elections could focus the Trump administration on domestic political issues after the summer.

Ukraine ⁠and Russia have engaged in two recent rounds of talks brokered by Washington in Abu Dhabi, which were described by the sides as constructive but did not achieve any major breakthroughs.

Russia said its delegation to Geneva would ​be led by Putin adviser Vladimir Medinsky, a ⁠change from Abu Dhabi at which Russia's team was led by military intelligence ​chief Igor Kostyukov. Ukrainian sources have previously criticised ‌Medinsky's handling of the talks, accusing ​him of delivering history lessons to the Ukrainian team instead of engaging in substantive negotiations.

(Reporting by Max Hunder; Editing by Daniel Flynn)

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