LONDON, Feb 19 (Reuters) - Ukraine's government bonds fell for a third straight day on Wednesday as investors expressed growing concern that the U.S. and Russian were sidelining Kyiv during talks to end the nearly three-year-long war.
The bonds, which were restructured last year, had rallied strongly on hopes that U.S. President Donald Trump would drive a ceasefire deal. By 0927 GMT, they were down as much as 1.4 cents XS2895057334=TE to leave them around 7% down for the week.