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Russia says Ukraine peace talks in Geneva were difficult, but business-like

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MOSCOW, Feb ‌18 (Reuters) - Russia's chief negotiator ​Vladimir Medinsky said on Wednesday that U.S.-mediated ⁠peace talks between Russia and Ukraine in Geneva had been difficult ​but business-like, and that a new round ‌of talks would be held soon.

The U.S. has been trying to broker ⁠a peace deal between ⁠Russia and Ukraine, but progress has been halting, with Russia demanding Ukraine withdraw from parts of the ‌eastern Donbas region it still controls, ⁠an idea Kyiv ‌has rejected.

"The negotiations lasted ​two days: a very long time yesterday in various formats, and ‌then about two hours ​today," Medinsky, ⁠a senior Kremlin aide, told reporters ‌in Geneva.

"They were ⁠difficult but business-like. The next meeting will take place soon," he said.

Medinsky ​declined to ‌answer questions from reporters after his ⁠short statement.

(Reporting by ​Reuters, Writing by Felix LightEditing ​by Andrew Osborn)

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