Afghan Voice Agency (AVA): Moscow and Kiev discussed "prisoner exchange" and "protection of nuclear facilities against attacks" in Qatar. Bloomberg published this news.
In the American media report, citing sources, Russia will ask Ukraine to cut ties with NATO and become "a neutral country with a limited army" during the conversation with Donald Trump.
Trump has announced that he is ready to meet with Vladimir Putin "very soon" after the inauguration.
The Kremlin apparently agreed that individual NATO members could continue to send weapons to Ukraine as part of bilateral security agreements, but the weapons "must not be used against Russia or to retake territory," a source told Bloomberg.
According to the report of this media, Russia's position is that "in practice, it will maintain control of almost 20% of the territory of Ukraine, including the Crimean peninsula."
Bloomberg reported that Moscow and Kiev held talks in Qatar. Ukrainian officials, who did not want to be named, told this media that the two countries are currently only discussing the "prisoner exchange".
This media reported, quoting an informed Russian source, that Ukraine and Russia are holding "limited talks" in Qatar about the protection of nuclear facilities against attacks.