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    WASHINGTON/MOSCOW, Feb ‌12 (Reuters) - Six more Russian and ​Ukrainian children are being reunited with their ⁠families, Washington and Moscow said on Thursday, crediting efforts by U.S. first lady ​Melania Trump.

    One child would return to Russia ‌and five children would be reunited with their families in Ukraine, Russia's presidential commissioner ⁠for children's rights, Maria ⁠Lvova-Belova, said in a post on Telegram.

    The U.S. first lady wrote to Russian President Vladimir Putin in August about ‌the plight of Ukrainian children separated ⁠from their families by ‌war. Ukraine accuses Russia ​of abducting thousands of children, which Moscow denies.

    The White House, in a separate ‌statement, said discussions continue ​with both countries, ⁠noting that it was the ‌third time the ⁠first lady had brokered such a repatriation. 

    Lvova-Belova, in her post on the messaging app, ​thanked Melania ‌Trump for her "unwavering commitment and active participation ⁠in reuniting children ​with their families."

    (Reporting by Reuters; Editing ​by Daphne Psaledakis)

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