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In a precisely observed telephone call on Tuesday, US President Donald Trump and the Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin agreed for a 30-day ceasefire for the energy infrastructure in the Ukraine decline, but are no longer in Ukraine.

Here is a look at what the USA and Russian guide agreed and where they dealt in their more than 90-minute chat.

– Energy ceasefire –

Trump's main victory, when he tries to convey an end to the fights, was an agreement to stop attacks on the power network for 30 days.

“Vladimir Putin reacted positively to this initiative and immediately gave the Russian military a corresponding command” to stop the facilities of the energy infrastructure, “said the Kremlin display of the call.

– Immediate peace discussions –

The leaders also agreed to start negotiations on a maritime ceasefire for the Black Sea and finally a full ceasefire.

“These negotiations will start immediately in the Middle East,” said the White House.

– Kyiv, Europe left out? – –

Since Ukraine and its European allies, which were excluded from the US Russian negotiations, were exhausted, the Kremlin trumpets further bilateral conversations.

“The leaders confirmed their intention to further demand the efforts in order to achieve a Ukrainian settlement bilaterally,” it said.

“Russian and American expert groups are set up for this purpose.”

– Warming ties –

Trump and Putin both spoke of the improvement of US Russian relationships.

“A future with an improved bilateral relationship between the United States and Russia has an enormous advantage”, including “enormous economic business” and “geopolitical stability,” said the White House.

“A mutual interest was expressed in the normalization of bilateral relationships,” said the Kremlin.

– 'Setting' of Ukraine help –

However, there were signs of potential problems, including a call from Putin after “complete termination of foreign military support and providing information about Kyiv”.

Putin also said that a “essential” state for every ceasefire would hire the “forced mobilization” of the Ukrainian soldiers and the “re -catching up” of the country.

– prisoner exchange –

Putin and Trump also agreed on a Russian-Ukrainian prisoner exchange, whereby 175 was released from each side, according to the Kremlin.

Russia will also return 23 wounded Ukrainian soldiers “as goodwill gestures”, it said.

– things unspoken –

Some points were remarkable due to their absence.

In addition to Trump, it did not fail to announce the complete ceasefire, but also mentioned potential territorial concessions.

Trump had indicated that Ukraine gave up territory and Kyiv annoyed.

– … and hockey –

The Kremlin said Trump “supported” an idea of ​​Putin to organize hockey games in the USA and Russia between Russian and American “professionals.

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