Ukrainian and Russian delegations abruptly called off a second day of U.S.-mediated talks in Geneva Wednesday, where neither side signaled any major progress toward ending the nearly four-year war.
The talks wrapped up after just two hours, much shorter than the six hours of meetings Tuesday, according to the head of Russia's delegation.
Neither side elaborated on what they discussed or whether they had agreed on anything, but both signaled that the discussions had been tricky.
The United States has been pushing for an end to the nearly four-year war, but has so far failed to broker a compromise between Moscow and Kyiv on the key issue of territory.
The latest talks Wednesday were "difficult, but business-like," the head of Russia's delegation, Vladimir Medinsky, told Russian state media after the talks.










