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Ukraine agrees to ‘core terms’ of US-led peace deal: Report

Ukraine accepted a narrowed 19-point US-led peace framework after Geneva and Abu Dhabi talks, with only minor details left to finalize, officials said.

  • On Sunday, Ukraine's national security adviser Rustem Umerov said delegations reached a 'common understanding on the core terms' after Geneva talks, U.S. officials said on Tuesday.
  • Negotiators narrowed the United States' original 28-point plan to a reworked 19-point plan after Geneva talks, removing concessions like territorial cessions and limits on NATO ambitions and army size.
  • U.S. and allied envoys met in Geneva over the weekend, with Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner attending alongside Dan Driscoll, who held talks in Abu Dhabi with a Russian delegation and Kyrylo Budanov.
  • The White House said talks showed "tremendous progress" but sensitive details remain, and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of Ukraine, may travel to the United States to finalize a deal with Donald Trump, President of the United States.
  • Despite diplomacy, Russia kept up strikes across Kyiv, killing six and wounding at least 13, while drone incursions into Moldova and Romania prompted fighter jets to scramble, and Emmanuel Macron said, `We want peace, but we don't want a peace that would be a capitulation.
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The U.S. Army Secretary will meet with a Russian delegation in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday, U.S. and British media reported, days after talks with Ukraine in Geneva aimed at ending the conflict. Dan Driscoll met with the Russian delegation on Monday, and the talks will continue on Tuesday, reported ABC News and Financial Times citing a U.S. official as source. Talks, which had not been previously revealed, take place after weekend meetings in Switzerla…

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Washington Times broke the news in United States on Monday, November 24, 2025.
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