The Russian and US administrations held telephone talks for two days before reaching agreements on a truce and prisoner exchange with Ukraine, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov said on Saturday.
"We held telephone talks on this issue for two days, representatives of the Russian and American administrations," Ushakov told reporters when asked how Moscow learned about US President Donald Trump's proposal for a truce and prisoner exchange with Ukraine.
Services of Russia and Ukraine are supposed to be actively working on the lists of prisoners of war for exchange as part of the agreements, Ushakov said.
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Relevant agencies in Russia and Ukraine have been actively working throughout the day on lists of POWs, and a prisoner exchange could begin once the sides reach an agreement, Kremlin aide Yury Ushakov told reporters.
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Ushakov added that some time would be needed to organize the exchange, but the process could move fairly quickly.