Russia-Ukraine war live: US and European negotiators head to London for peace talks as Russian attacks continue

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London to host US and European negotiators for ceasefire talks

Dan Sabbagh and Luke Harding report from Kyiv

David Lammy, the British foreign secretary, will host US and European negotiators for fresh talks about Ukraine on Wednesday amid speculation that Russia has told Washington it might be willing to drop its claim to parts of Ukraine it does not occupy.

The price would include the US making concessions to Moscow such as recognising the 2014 annexation of Crimea, though Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, said no such proposal had been shared with him by the White House and that his country could not endorse it.

The emerging US-Russia plan would envisage a ceasefire along roughly the existing frontlines once Moscow’s territorial demand has been dropped, leaks suggest – something that Ukraine has indicated it could accept, as long it did not have to recognise Russian occupation as permanent or legal.

Ukraine would be prevented by a US veto from joining Nato, a point largely accepted by a reluctant Kyiv. The only future security guarantees for Ukraine would be provided by a UK/French-led 30-country “coalition of the willing” to provide a “reassurance force”, but this would not include the US.

It had been hoped that Marco Rubio, the US secretary of state, would attend the talks, but the state department said on Tuesday that would no longer be possible and that Keith Kellogg, the White House’s Ukraine envoy, would be present instead.

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Ukraine’s emergency service has issued these pictures from the scene of a drone strike on a bus in Marhanets that killed at least nine people and wounded 30 others, according to officials.

A damaged bus that was hit by a Russian drone is seen in Marhanets, Dnipropetrovsk region, Wednesday, 23 April. Photograph: AP
A large section of the bus was damaged in a strike in which at least nine people were killed, 23 April. Photograph: AP
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