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Ukraine agrees to ‘core terms’ of US-led peace deal: Report
- On Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Ukrainian and U.S. delegations reached a common understanding on key terms in Geneva, with the draft reduced from the original 28-point proposal.
- Senior U.S. envoys say intensive diplomacy in Geneva involved Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner as Washington pressed Kyiv on a new plan, with the White House hopeful for a deal.
- Abu Dhabi meetings featured US Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and a Russian delegation with Kremlin approval on Monday, Nov. 24, while Kyrylo Budanov, head of Ukraine's Main Intelligence Directorate, reportedly attended as talks began Monday night.
- Despite planned visits, officials say it remains unclear how close the two sides are to a deal, as Zelenskyy is expected in the US for November negotiations and Trump pressures for a Thanksgiving deadline.
- Regional security incidents, including drone incursions, mean Russia launched more than 460 drones in attacks on Kyiv and neighboring Moldova and Romania, while French President Emmanuel Macron said, `We want peace, but we don't want a peace that would be a capitulation`.
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