Donald Trump- Did Villadmir Putin’s call fail? No complete ceasefire was announced. Key points, highlights of meetings

Both Trump and Putin spoke for an hour and a half, expressing their hopes for relations between the countries.
However, the Russian president has not reached an agreement on Russia’s invasion of its pro-Western neighbors in Washington’s proposed full 30-day ceasefire.
The Kremlin said Putin agreed to stop the strike on Ukrainian energy targets for 30 days and Putin has issued orders to his army. The White House said separately, “leaders agree that the peace movement will start with an energy and infrastructure ceasefire.”
Throughout three years of war, Russia launched a series of devastating attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure. According to a Kremlin statement, Ukraine exploded several Russian oil installations, but he also agreed to a truce of energy targets, although Kiev has not commented yet.
The White House said in its statement that the U.S. and Russian presidents agreed that a broader armistice negotiations would “begin immediately in the Middle East.”
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