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To spread: Putin and Trump have agreed to exchange prisoners between Russia and ...

Putin supported Trump's idea of ​​a 30-day rejection of blows on energy objects: talk details

To spread: Putin and Trump have agreed to exchange prisoners between Russia and Ukraine by formula 175 by 175, according to the Kremlin. President of US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, during which the leaders discussed the end of the war in Ukraine, took place on March 18.

During the dialogue, the leaders of the United States and Russia continued a detailed exchange of views on the situation around Ukraine, writes the Russian propaganda TASS news agency with reference to the Kremlin's message. In his official account, the Deputy Head of the White House Administration Dan Skavino on the X network (earlier - Twitter) reported that the conversation began at 10 am in North American Eastern time (16:00 in Kiev).

The NBC News was completed, citing a source in the White House at 18:27, noting that the dialogue lasted at least one and a half hours.

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We will remind, in a comment to journalists on March 17, Donald Trump stated that Russia will agree to a 30-day truce, despite the fact that negotiations on the end of the war in Ukraine will enter the "critical stage". The news is supplemented . . . In his social network Truth Social on March 18, Trump wrote that many elements of the "final agreement" on the settlement of the Russian-Ukrainian war were agreed, but much still has to be done.