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    Kyiv says Russia accepted US plan for Ukraine security guarantees

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    KYIV, Feb 28 (Reuters) - ‌Russia said at recent talks in ​Geneva it would accept the U.S. proposal for Ukraine's post-war ⁠security guarantees, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy's chief of staff said on Saturday.

    "At the last talks, the ​Russian side said for example that they would accept the ‌security guarantees offered to Ukraine by the United States," said top aide Kyrylo Budanov in an interview aired ⁠on Ukrainian television.

    U.S. President Donald Trump ⁠is urging Moscow and Kyiv to strike an agreement to end Europe's biggest war since 1945, though Zelenskiy has complained that his country is facing ‌more pressure to make concessions.

    Ukraine is seeking iron-clad security ⁠guarantees which commit the U.S. ‌and its European allies to action ​if Russia attacks again after a peace deal is reached.

    The last round of peace talks, which ‌took place in Geneva last week, ​did not achieve ⁠a breakthrough and was described as difficult by ‌Kyiv and Moscow, although ⁠Washington said it saw "meaningful progress."

    Budanov also said that at present, Russia had not agreed to a summit ​between Zelenskiy and ‌Russian President Vladimir Putin, which had been floated earlier ⁠as a possibility by ​U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff.

    (Reporting by Max Hunder; ​Editing by Cynthia Osterman)

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