Leavitt: Ukraine peace deal progress ‘tremendous,’ but ‘delicate’ details remain
US officials report significant progress on a peace framework with Ukraine and Russia, though key issues like territory and security guarantees remain unresolved, requiring further talks.
- On Tuesday, the White House said the United States, Ukraine and Russia moved closer to a peace agreement, but officials noted `some issues still need further discussion`.
- In Geneva on Sunday, U.S. and Ukrainian officials held talks on the initial 28-point proposal and drafted an updated and refined peace framework, per the White House.
- Ukraine's Rustem Umerov announced Kyiv and Washington reached a common understanding on core terms and plans a Zelenskyy visit at the earliest suitable date in November to finalize with President Donald Trump.
- A U.S. official told CBS News that Ukraine had agreed to a peace deal brokered by the Trump administration, while Dan Driscoll, U.S. Army Secretary, met with a Russian delegation in Abu Dhabi for follow-up talks.
- Amid allied caution, NATO members and other U.S. allies said the plan `a basis which will require additional work` and noted the Trump administration-backed draft includes rejected provisions on Donetsk and NATO membership.
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