CNN reported that a U.S. official said Ukraine has agreed to a deal to end the Russia-Ukraine war. The official said, "Ukraine has agreed to this peace agreement. Although there are still some details to be worked out, they have accepted the agreement."

Additionally, Oleksiy A. Yermak, Secretary of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council, posted on X platform stating that the Ukrainian delegation "reached consensus on the core terms of the agreement discussed during the Geneva talks."

Yermak said, "We expect our European partners to support our subsequent actions." He also added that Ukraine hopes President Zelenskyy will visit the United States to complete the final process and reach an agreement with U.S. President Trump.

Earlier today, Zelenskyy posted on X platform stating, "After the Geneva talks, we have seen many possibilities for making peace a reality. We have achieved concrete results, but there is still a lot of work to be done."

American media disclosed on the 20th the full content of the new 28-point plan drafted by the Trump administration to end the Ukraine crisis. Key points include a mutual non-aggression pact between Russia and Ukraine and Europe, and Ukraine's commitment not to join NATO. U.S. and Ukrainian representatives held talks in Geneva, Switzerland on the 23rd regarding the new 28-point plan.

According to multiple American media outlets, on the 24th, the U.S. and Ukraine revised and reduced the 28-point plan to 19 points, with some key and more controversial contents to be decided by the presidents of the two countries.

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