Ukraine and US Confirm Landmark Peace Deal, Minor Details Remain
Ukraine has agreed to a peace deal in Geneva, with only minor details to resolve, marking a pivotal step towards ending the conflict.
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Ukraine has agreed to a peace deal in Geneva, with only minor details to resolve, marking a pivotal step towards ending the conflict.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said at the G20 summit that ending the Ukraine crisis needs Ukraine’s and its European partners’ consent, with new talks set in Geneva.
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