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Kyiv says Russia accepted US plan for Ukraine security guarantees

By Thomson Reuters Feb 28, 2026 | 2:40 PM

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)