Ukraine agrees to peace deal, US official says
According to a U.S. official, Ukraine has agreed to a peace deal with Russia, though minor details are still being finalized.

Briefing Summary
AI-generatedAccording to a U.S. official, Ukraine has agreed to a peace deal with Russia, though minor details are still being finalized. This agreement follows discussions in Abu Dhabi between U.S. and Russian officials, led by U.S. Army Secretary Dan Driscoll, regarding a framework for peace. A Ukrainian delegation was also present in Abu Dhabi and in contact with Driscoll's team. The agreement comes after a leaked 28-point peace plan, initially criticized as favoring Russia, was revised with input from Ukrainian and European officials. Ukraine's decision was announced after overnight Russian attacks on Kyiv and followed talks in Geneva between U.S. and Ukrainian officials regarding the peace plan. Ukraine's National Security and Defense Council Secretary acknowledged the Geneva talks and expressed appreciation for U.S. efforts to end the war.
Article analysis
Model · rule-basedKey claims
5 extractedRustem Umerov cited talks in Geneva in addressing his country's agreement to major parts of a peace plan.
Russia launched an overnight attack on Kyiv that killed at least six people and injured 13.
Lt. Col. Jeff Tolbert said Driscoll and his team met with Russian officials in Abu Dhabi to discuss a Ukraine peace deal framework.
A U.S. official told Fox News that the Ukrainian delegation was also in Abu Dhabi and was in contact with Driscoll and his team.
Ukraine has agreed to a peace deal that would see an end to the war with Russia.