Russia-Ukraine peace talks end
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MOSCOW, Feb 18 (Reuters) - Russia's chief negotiator Vladimir Medinsky said on Wednesday that U.S.-mediated peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Geneva had been difficult but business-like, and that a new round of talks would be held soon.
Ukrainian president suggested Geneva talks with Russia produced limited progress, accusing Moscow of stalling peace negotiations through historical arguments.
Russia's Black Sea coast, including the Taman seaport and fuel tanks, faced a heavy drone attack. This comes as peace talks between Russia and Ukraine are set to resume in Geneva.