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Ukraine-US talks in Geneva on Thursday part of preparation for trilateral meeting with Russia, Zelenskyy says

In further comments on the state of peace talks, Zelenskyy also said that this Thursday’s meeting will be part of “preparations for a trilateral meeting with Russia, which we believe will take place in early March”.

Other issues on the agenda for Thursday are prisoner-of-war exchanges and a “prosperity package” for the reconstruction of Ukraine, Zelensky said.

Witkoff confirmed the talks earlier this week saying the aim was to “explore different iterations about how we might get to a peace deal,” AFP reported.

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EU exporters could face months of uncertainty on trade with US

Lisa O’Carroll

Lisa O’Carroll

in Brussels

Exporters from the EU may face months of uncertainty selling products to the US with some manufacturers now facing higher tariffs than they did under the deal sealed last August with Donald Trump.

Containers are loaded onto a ship at the port of Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Photograph: Piroschka Van De Wouw/Reuters

European trade commissioner Maroš Šefčovič said on Tuesday the EU said it was facing “transitional period” of a few months in relations with the US with commitments from trade representative Jamieson Greer and commerce secretary Howard Lutnick that they stood by last year’s agreement.

Šefčovič yesterday said the transition period could last 150 days, up to 24 July, when Trump’s latest 10% tariffs apply.

The EU’s trade spokesperson Olof Gill said today that Brussels was waiting to hear how that would transition would play out after the agreement involving tariffs of 15% on most exports was shot down by the US supreme court.

“If the US has given commitment that it will honour its agreements, that it will honour the 15%, we are waiting for them to explain in peer operational detail how that will work.

As regards the legal basis [of the current and future deal], that’s what the Americans have to explain to us. So we have this transitional phase … We are engaging with the US to ensure that in that transitional phase the commitments made by the US or the joint statements are honoured.

We will continue on our commitments, and in the meantime, there’s this deadline within which the US has to explain what comes next.”

The EU also confirmed that some goods that were tariffed at more than 5% before the deal would now face tariffs of more than 15%.



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