On February 18, Jin10 reported that an advisor to the Ukrainian President's office, Leshchenko, stated that national security advisors from several European countries gathered in Geneva, Switzerland, to follow the developments of the trilateral talks between Ukraine, the United States, and Russia. According to Jin10, Leshchenko mentioned on a television program that Ukraine consistently advocates for European involvement in negotiations. As Ukraine's primary European allies, security advisors from France, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom attended the Geneva meeting, aligning with Ukraine's interests and President Zelensky's stance. Although these European officials did not directly participate in the closed-door negotiations, they maintained close contact with representatives from all parties to stay informed about the progress of the talks.