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Ukraine war live: Kyiv ‘agrees to Trump-brokered peace deal’

Ukraine supports ‘essence’ of peace deal, ‘sensitive issues’ yet to be agreed upon

Ukraine supports the “essence” of a peace deal framework following Geneva talks, a Ukrainian official told Reuters on Tuesday.

The most sensitive issues are yet to be discussed between Trump and Zelensky, according to the source.

Maira Butt25 November 2025 13:59

Nato must speed up strengthening of protection of eastern flank

Nato must speed up work on strengthening the protection of its eastern flank from drones, Polish defence minister Wladyslaw Kosiniak-Kamysz said after Romania scrambled fighter jets on Tuesday after drone incursions into its airspace.

“Operation Eastern Sentry requires reinforcement. Eight countries have declared their forces, this must be accelerated. This is also a conclusion if this violation is confirmed today,” Mr Kosiniak-Kamysz said after a meeting with his French counterpart.

Romanian defence minister Ionut Mosteanu earlier said the NATO pilots came close to shooting down a drone which had repeatedly entered the alliance member country’s airspace, but had held off, over concern about causing damage on the ground.

Drone fragments without an explosive charge were later found on Romanian territory.

“We are dealing with a new Russian provocation against Romania, a drone which the Romanian army and German Eurofighters have tried to shoot down,” Mr Mosteanu said.

Alex Croft25 November 2025 13:57

Starmer says UK’s ‘best understanding’ is there is no new agreement from Kyiv

In the Commons, the prime minister told MPs he wanted to update them “in relation to the news, as I understand it.”

However, he added, it was coming to him “second hand” and might not be “entirely accurate” – promising to return with more information if he was wrong.

He added: “But my understanding is, this is not a new agreement. It is Ukraine confirming that they are happy with the draft that emerged in Geneva yesterday, which of course, doesn’t have the question of territory.

“So our best understanding is this is a confirmation of basically what came out of Geneva, but it isn’t a new set of proposals or agreements in any way.”

(PA Wire)

Kate Devlin25 November 2025 13:46

Watch: Kyiv residential buildings on fire after Russian strikes

Kyiv residential buildings on fire after Russian strikes

Alex Croft25 November 2025 13:38

Ukraine accepts terms of Trump peace deal, reports US media

Ukraine has accepted the terms of a Washington-brokered peace deal, according to US reports, after days of wrangling between the White House, Moscow and Kyiv.

A US official said Kyiv had “agreed to a peace deal” to stop Russia’s four-year invasion, CBS News reported hours after Ukraine’s national security adviser Rustem Umerov said it had reached a “reached a common understanding” with the White House.

Umerov had said that president Volodymyr Zelensky is likely to visit the US in the next few days to finalise a deal with President Donald Trump to end Ukraine’s war with Russia.

Alex Croft25 November 2025 13:20

International unity must be shown in support of Ukraine, Starmer tells Zelensky

The Independent’s political correspondent Millie Cooke reports:

Sir Keir Starmer has reaffirmed the UK’s support for Ukraine on a call with Volodymyr Zelensky on Tuesday morning, telling him that international unity has to be shown in support of the war-torn nation.

The prime minister also shared his condolences after a number of people were killed in overnight Russian strikes on Kyiv, with Downing Street saying that Sir Keir paid tribute “to the Ukrainian people who showed such courage and resilience in the face of daily hardship and bloodshed from Putin’s ongoing onslaught”.

In a readout of the call, a spokesperson added: “Reflecting on talks in Geneva, the leaders agreed on the importance of securing a just and lasting peace. The prime minister said Ukraine can rely on the UK’s support as discussions continue.

“Looking ahead to this afternoon’s Coalition of the Willing call, the leaders discussed the international unity that has to be shown in support of Ukraine and underlined the importance of the continued work of coalition partners in preparation for the deployment of the multinational force following the cessation of hostilities.”

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky (Kirsty Wigglesworth/PA) (PA Wire)

Alex Croft25 November 2025 13:17

Starmer hits out at Putin’s ‘depraved ambitions’

Whitehall correspondent Kate Devlin reports:

The prime minister has condemned Vladimir Putin as he updated MPs on the situation in Ukraine.

He said that more than a million Russians had been killed and injured in the war “all because of the depraved ambitions of one man”.

In a rare personal moment, the Labour leader also said that last night he celebrated his daughter’s 15th birthday and “later I saw images on the news of a young girl about the same age being pulled from the rubble of a building in Ukraine where her mother had just been killed. It is abhorrent.”

Alex Croft25 November 2025 13:00

Starmer warns ‘a long way to go and a tough road ahead’ on Ukraine

The Independent’s Whitehall correspondent Kate Devlin reports:

Sir Keir Starmer has warned that there is “a long way to go and a tough road ahead” on possible peace for Ukraine.

The PM also revealed he had spoken to President Zelensky again this morning as he set out the UK’s position to MPs in the House of Commons.

He also stressed again that any decision on Ukraine’s future must be determined by Ukraine.

Sir Keir and President Zelensky discussed ongoing work by the so-called ‘coalition of the willing’ to prepare for the deployment of a multinational force to Ukraine in the event of a ceasefire, Downing Street said.

Sir Keir Starmer said he hoped the ‘right outcome’ could be reached (PA) (PA Wire)

Alex Croft25 November 2025 12:57

Trump’s 28-point plan included elements that were unacceptable – Starmer

Sir Keir Starmer is currently addressing the House of Commons on the Ukraine peace process, ahead of talks wit other members of the Coalition of the Willing later.

He tells MPs that “the initial draft of the 28-point plan included points that were not acceptable”.

But also it included some elements that “will be essential for a just and lasting peace”, he says, referencing US security backstop plans.

“Elements relating to Europe and Nato will need the consent of Europe and Nato members,” he added.

Alex Croft25 November 2025 12:42

Lavrov says peace plan must reflect ‘spirit and letter’ of agreement at Trump-Putin Alaska summit

Russian foreign minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that an amended peace plan for Ukraine must reflect the “spirit and letter” of an understanding reached between president Vladimir Putin and US president Donald Trump at their Alaska summit.

Speaking at a news conference in Moscow, Lavrov said Russia had welcomed an initial version of a US peace plan for Ukraine and was waiting for an amended interim version of the plan after Washington had coordinated with Ukraine and Europe.

If the amended version did not reflect what Putin and Trump had discussed when they met in Alaska in August, Lavrov said that Russia – whose representatives were reported to be preparing to hold more talks with the US in Abu Dhabi later on Tuesday – would take a very different view of the initiative.

“Our assessments remain valid in the sense that the key provisions of Trump’s (original) plan are based on understandings reached in Anchorage at the Russian-American summit in August this year. And these principles are generally reflected in the plan, which we welcomed,” he said.

(Sky News)

Alex Croft25 November 2025 12:23

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