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"Extra signals": Putin handed Trump his position on the truce in Ukraine

To spread: the Kremlin feels "restrained optimism" about the completion of the Russian-Ukrainian war, said Russian President Dmitry Peskov. President of the Russian Federation Volodymyr Putin has informed the President of the United States of America Donald Trump about his attitude to the 30-day truce in the Russian-Ukrainian war. Additional information on this issue to the White House is a special representative on the Middle East Witcoff.

The spokesman of the Kremlin Dmitry Peskov told Roszmi, wrote "RIA Novosti". Peskov spoke with Russian journalists on various political topics, including the meeting of Putin and Vitcoff, which took place late on the evening of March 13. According to him, through the special representative, Trump will receive detailed information about how the Kremlin looks at the truce.

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His other statement is given, in which he says that "there is reason to feel careful optimism in the issue of settlement in Ukraine. " The Kremlin spokesman also confirmed that in Moscow they recognize the need to talk to Donald Trump, but until the exact date is set. "Putin supports Trump's position on regulation in Ukraine, but has asked questions that need to be answered jointly.

Both Russia and the United States realize that Putin and Trump's conversation and Trump needed," Peskov's words brought. Also, a representative of the Russian President gave an invitation to Western investors who can come to the Russian Federation, Putin spokesman said. It should be noted that on March 13, President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with the results of a meeting with President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko spoke about a 30-day truce.

He first stated that he was considering this opportunity, but sees several obstacles. Among them is that Ukraine will be re -armed in this time. In addition, the Kremlin head mentioned the successes of the Russian Federation in the Kursk region and in the battlefield in the East and explained that there would be a problem with the monitoring of the thousandth -shaped front line.

We remind that on March 13, two officials, a spokeswoman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Maria Zakharova and an advisor to external political issues Yuri Ushakov, more clearly expressed the Kremlin's attitude to the truce. Meanwhile, Trump's statement appeared, which saw a positive signal, but would like to hear more specifics.