War in Ukraine, ABC: “Kiev has accepted the peace agreement agreed with the USA”. But British Prime Minister Starmer downplays it

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A U.S. official told ABC News that a Ukrainian delegation has agreed with the United States on the terms of a possible peace deal.

According to CNN, Ukraine has accepted an agreement to end the war with Russia, with only “small details” pending, the US TV writes on the site quoting a “US official, although President Volodymyr Zelensky said there is still much work to be done”.
The official said: «The Ukrainians accepted the peace agreement. There are some minor details to sort out, but they have accepted a peace agreement.” The U.S. statement appears to go beyond the public position of Ukrainian officials, who also have a delegation present in Abu Dhabi and who have been in contact with Army Secretary Dan Driscoll.
In a post on “We now count on the support of our European partners in our next steps,” Umerov wrote.

British Prime Minister Starmer downplays it. “For now there is no agreement”

Keir Starmer has played down rumors that Ukraine may have agreed to a peace deal. In Parliament, the prime minister said he expected it to be simply an update on the Geneva talks to review the US peace plan, rather than a full and final agreement.
Updating MPs in the House of Commons, Starmer referred to a phone call he had with President Zelensky this morning, saying: “I’m afraid it won’t be necessary to reach the full agreement.” “I will take a look at the report and go beyond the headline,” he added. “If there is anything relevant to report, of course I will.”