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Russia says there can’t be security guarantees for Ukraine without its involvement

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MOSCOW, July 14 (Reuters) - ‌The Kremlin said on Tuesday that there ​could be no security guarantees for Ukraine without Russia's involvement, responding to ⁠a statement by German Chancellor Friedrich Merz that Moscow should play no part in shaping such arrangements.

Merz said on ​Monday that the issue - central to attempts to end the 4-1/2 ‌year war - should be decided by Ukraine and its partners, not by Russia.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the comment illustrated the "dead-end ⁠position" taken by European governments over the conflict.

"It ⁠is impossible to formulate security guarantees without Russia's participation; if the Europeans are truly convinced of this stance and insist upon it, this completely rules out the possibility of ‌European countries participating in the settlement process," Peskov told ⁠reporters.

Ukraine says it needs guarantees from the ‌West to protect it against future ​attack by Moscow, whose forces currently control around a fifth of its territory.

In response to a separate question, Peskov ‌described the imposition of EU sanctions against ​tech firm VK on ⁠Monday, the company behind Russia's MAX messaging app, ‌as "utterly absurd."

Critics accuse the Russian ⁠authorities of using the app as a surveillance tool, which the Kremlin denies. Peskov said the EU sanctions would not ​prevent it from growing ‌rapidly and successfully.

The EU said that by developing MAX, VK ⁠was providing "technical support for the ​repression of civil society and democratic opposition".

(Reporting by ​Dmitry AntonovEditing by Ros Russell)

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