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    Kremlin says main Ukraine issues will be discussed in Geneva talks, including territory

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    MOSCOW, Feb 16 (Reuters) - ‌The Kremlin said on Monday that what ​it called the "main issues", including sensitive questions of territory, would be ⁠discussed in peace talks on Ukraine due to be held in Geneva this week.

    The talks - between Russia, Ukraine and ​the United States - are due to take place on Tuesday and Wednesday ‌at a time when Kyiv is under mounting U.S. pressure to strike a deal and as Moscow demands it cede ⁠the entirety of the Donbas area.

    The Kremlin ⁠confirmed that the Russian delegation would be led by Vladimir Medinsky, an aide to President Vladimir Putin.

    "This time, the idea is to discuss a broader range of issues, ‌including, in fact, the main ones. The main issues concern ⁠both the territories and everything else ‌related to the demands we have ​put forward," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

    He said military intelligence chief Igor Kostyukov would also take part ‌in the talks and that Putin's special ​envoy Kirill Dmitriev would ⁠take part in a separate working group on ‌economic issues.

    U.S. President Donald ⁠Trump has said he is keen to broker an end to a conflict he has called a senseless "bloodbath" though Russia and ​Ukraine remain far ‌apart on key issues including territory, who controls the Zaporizhzhia ⁠nuclear power plant, and the ​role of any Western troops in post-war Ukraine.

    (Reporting by ​Reuters;Editing by Andrew Osborn)

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