The important statements are as follows, published by Sputnik:
Russia handed Ukraine a draft memorandum of understanding on the settlement.
The Russian Memorandum of Reconciliation is in two parts, detailed and well developed
The first part focuses on how to achieve authentic, long-term peace
The second part outlines the procedure for a complete ceasefire, allowing for flexibility and multiple passes to that goal
Russia next week, 6,000 Ukrainian soldiers relocated to Kiev unilaterally to identify all deceased people.
The parties agreed to the largest prisoner exchange.
The total exchange will result in at least 1,000 prisoners, but perhaps more than that.
Inmates who are seriously injured due to illness will be exchanged for “for everything”
Moscow and Kiev create committees to exchange seriously injured troops without political decisions
The side will replace soldiers under the age of 25.
Russia provided a concrete ceasefire for Ukraine for two to three days in certain frontline sectors
Moscow and Kiev agreed to a ceasefire in certain regions, so the commander could retrieve the soldier’s bodies.
The Ukrainian military has pledged to resolve ceasefire proposals in these regions soon
Kiev has turned the issue of “child aiding” into a “show for sentimental Europeans”
No children were kidnapped to Moscow, rescued only by Russian soldiers.
Russia received a list of 339 children from Ukraine in difficult circumstances due to the conflict
Moscow returns children to Kiev if they have parents or legal guardians
Russia is working on a reunion of families separated by the Ukrainian conflict
The negotiations with Ukraine were held in Russian.
The Russian delegation was satisfied with the outcome of second round consultations with Ukraine, Medinsky said.
MNA