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    MOSCOW, March 2 (Reuters) - ‌The Kremlin said on Monday that it ​was in Russia's own interests to continue peace talks with Ukraine ⁠and that Moscow's preference was still to reach a diplomatic settlement to end the fighting.

    Peace talks have appeared ​deadlocked in recent weeks over Russia's insistence that Ukraine hand ‌over the remaining part of its eastern Donbas region which Moscow does not control, an idea Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy ⁠has repeatedly rejected.

    Bloomberg News reported on Saturday, ⁠citing people familiar with the matter, that Russian officials increasingly saw little reason to continue the U.S.-led talks unless Kyiv signalled it was prepared to give up ‌territory.

    Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Monday that Russia ⁠remained committed to the talks however ‌and that its approach was unchanged.

    "We ​have our own interests that we must protect, and it is in our interests to continue these negotiations. ‌We certainly remain open to these ​negotiations," said Peskov, saying "a ⁠political and diplomatic resolution" was Moscow's preferred ‌way of ending the fighting.

    Asked ⁠whether U.S. strikes on Iran would affect the peace process for Ukraine, Peskov said that Russia continued to value ​U.S. mediation efforts, ‌but said Moscow only trusted itself "first and foremost" and would ⁠be guided by its ​own interests.

    (Reporting by Dmitry Antonov; Writing by Felix Light/Lucy ​PapachristouEditing by Andrew Osborn)

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