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After nearly four devastating years of war, Ukraine may be closer than ever to peace. President Volodymyr Zelensky says a draft peace deal could be finalized within days following crucial talks in Berlin. The U.S. confirms that 90% of the plan is agreed upon — but major hurdles remain, especially over the fate of occupied territories like Donbas and Crimea. As the West pushes for diplomacy, Russia continues deadly drone strikes across Ukraine. Will this deal finally end the war? Or is the toughest battle still ahead?
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00:00Could peace finally be on the horizon for Ukraine after nearly four brutal years of war?
00:05Zelensky says, maybe within days.
00:08Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky just dropped a bombshell.
00:11A peace deal proposal is nearly ready.
00:14After high-stakes talks in Berlin, Zelensky revealed that a draft plan is very workable.
00:19The U.S. says 90% of the plan is agreed upon by Ukraine and Europe.
00:24Even Donald Trump chimed in, saying we're closer to peace than ever before.
00:27But here's the catch.
00:29One of the biggest sticking points?
00:31Who controls the Donbass and other captured territories?
00:34Zelensky made it clear.
00:36There will be no recognition of Russian control over Ukrainian land.
00:40The U.S. is trying to bridge the gap by proposing a free economic zone in Donbass,
00:44but under no Russian authority.
00:46Zelensky warned.
00:47If Putin says no, expect tougher Western sanctions and more military aid.
00:52Ukraine is readying up to five key documents focused on peace and security.
00:56Meanwhile, Russia continues deadly drone attacks, even as peace is discussed.
01:02U.K. Defense Secretary John Healy called this a major turning point.
01:06And made it clear, the West will keep backing Ukraine until the war ends for good.
01:10A peace deal might be close, but the final battle could be fought at the negotiation table,
01:15not the front lines.
01:16I'll be right back to test.
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