Geneva talks stall as Zelenskyy accuses Moscow of dragging out a deal

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U.S.-brokered peace talks in Geneva ended after about two hours with uneven progress; Zelenskyy accused Moscow of dragging its feet while Kyiv insists on sovereignty and borders. The main hurdle remains Donbas territory, with Russia seeking control and Ukraine resisting. Officials signaled more talks soon, urged European participation and security guarantees, and a prisoner swap could be a tangible outcome if negotiations continue.
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