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Kyiv says Russia accepted US plan for Ukraine security guarantees
Kyiv says Russia agreed to a U.S. framework binding the U.S. and European allies to respond if Russia attacks again, after recent Geneva talks.
- On Feb 28, 2026, Kyiv reported that Russia told negotiators in Geneva it would accept the United States' proposal for Ukraine's post-war security guarantees, Kyrylo Budanov said.
- Ukraine is pressing for iron‑clad security guarantees committing the U.S. and European allies to act if Russia attacks again, while Donald Trump, U.S. President, urges Moscow and Kyiv to reach a deal.
- Despite that, Umerov afterward reported that Kyiv received indications Russia would accept the U.S. security guarantees during Geneva talks, according to Kyiv officials.
- On Saturday, Zelenskiy said `Russia must end its aggression against us – against Ukraine and against all of Europe.` and `And security must be guaranteed,` without Russia agreeing to a summit, according to Budanov.
- On Feb 28, Volodymyr Zelenskiy, President of Ukraine, tweeted that Geneva meetings mainly addressed economic matters and reconstruction, while follow-up briefings show ongoing negotiations without a final deal.
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Russia is willing, according to Ukraine, to accept US security guarantees.
·Germany
Read Full ArticleThe news live from the war between Ukraine and Russia. Zelensky rejected a proposal for a joint agreement from the Hungarian and Slovak governments.
·Turin, Italy
Read Full ArticleHead of the Office of the President of Ukraine Kirill Budanov said that at the talks, the Russian side agreed to accept security guarantees for Ukraine from the United States.
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