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It's 1119 days since Russia began its full scale invasion of Ukraine.
It's early evening here in the UK and Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin have just spoken on the phone for quite a long time.
What are the top lines, Vitaly?
The most important thing that the Kremlin said after the phone call was
that Vladimir Putin had ordered his troops to stop attacking Ukraine's energy infrastructure for 30 days.
Everything else apparently remains a target.
He also reiterated his previous concerns or conditions attached to the idea of the ceasefire.
He said that for the truce to happen, new weapon supplies to Ukraine must stop.
Mobilization of new fighters into the Ukrainian army must stop.
Vladimir Putin also so voiced a new concern.
He said it would be difficult to control the ceasefire because Kyiv doesn't keep its word.
Tomorrow, Russia and Ukraine are exchanging 175 prisoners of war each.
Russia is, according to the Kremlin, returning 23 gravely wounded Ukrainian soldiers to Ukraine.
They've agreed to hold ice hockey games in America and in Russia,
involving teams from both countries.
And the two presidents also agreed to hold negotiations about a possible truce in the Black Sea.
What we didn't hear is what about the territory?
Is Ukraine required to give up anything?