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Ukraine reportedly accepts US-brokered peace proposal
Ukraine has reportedly agreed to the framework of a U.S.-brokered peace deal, marking a potential first step toward ending the nearly four-year conflict. The agreement was reached during talks in Abu Dhabi between a Ukrainian delegation and U.S. officials, with a Russian delegation also present, though it remains unclear if joint discussions occurred. A U.S. official indicated that minor details still need to be finalized, but Ukraine has accepted the overall terms of the deal.
A Ukrainian official confirmed that the country supports the “essence” of the peace framework, with sensitive issues set to be discussed by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and U.S. President Donald Trump. Neither Russia nor Ukraine has officially commented on the deal, and it remains uncertain whether Moscow will accept the amended terms. The Kremlin has maintained a cautious stance, noting that it is monitoring reports and has no new official information. The agreement comes after Ukraine faced pressure following a secret U.S.-Russia plan that included territorial concessions and military reductions, which Ukraine had previously rejected as crossing its red lines.
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