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    Zelenskiy says ‘refined documents’ on peace plan will soon be sent to U.S

    By Yuliia Dysa and ​Dan Peleschuk

    KYIV, Dec 9 (Reuters) - Ukraine and its European partners will soon be ready to present the U.S. with "refined documents" on a peace plan to end the war ⁠with Russia, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Tuesday, following days of high-stakes shuttle diplomacy.

    Kyiv is under pressure from the White House to secure a quick peace but ‍is pushing back on a U.S.-backed plan proposed last month that is widely seen as favourable to ​Moscow.

    Ukrainian officials are also seeking strong security guarantees from partners, in the event of a deal, to prevent Russia from attacking again in the future.

    In a statement, Zelenskiy said ​new components of the deal hashed out with the British, French and German leaders in London on Monday were "more developed" and ready for U.S. review.

    "The Ukrainian and European components are now more developed, and we are ready to present them to our partners in the U.S.," he wrote on X. "Together with the American ‌side, we expect to swiftly make the potential steps as doable as possible.

    'CLOSER TO ‌A PEACE AGREEMENT'

    Finnish President Alexander Stubb said on Tuesday that allies have been working on three separate documents, ​including a 20-point framework, a set of security guarantees and a reconstruction plan.

    "I think we are closer to a peace agreement than we have been at any ‌time since the war began," he said at an event in Helsinki.

    Stubb spoke as U.S. ⁠President Donald Trump piled new pressure on Zelenskiy to secure a ‌deal that could involve painful concessions, citing Russia's "upper ​hand" as it advances on the battlefield.

    Among other demands, Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Ukraine must hand over its entire eastern Donbas region before Russia stops fighting, ⁠something which Zelenskiy has consistently ⁠rejected.

    "They're much bigger. They're much stronger in that sense," Trump said in an interview ​with Politico.

    He added that Zelenskiy would "have to get on the ball and start... accepting things."

    (Additional reporting by Essi Lehto; Writing ‌by Dan PeleschukEditing by Gareth Jones)

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