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Kremlin says Putin agreed to halt strikes on Kyiv until February 1

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MOSCOW, Jan 30 (Reuters) - ​The Kremlin said on Friday that Russian President Vladimir Putin had agreed to a personal request from U.S. ⁠President Donald Trump to halt strikes on Kyiv until February 1 to create "favourable conditions" for peace talks.

Trump said ‍on Thursday that Putin had agreed to refrain from firing on ​Kyiv and other Ukrainian cities for a week because of cold weather, but did not say when that period ​would expire.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, replying to reporters' questions on Friday, did not cite the weather as a factor.

"President Trump did indeed make a personal request to President Putin to refrain from striking Kyiv for ‌a week until February 1 in order to create favourable ‌conditions for negotiations," he said.

Asked to confirm that Putin had agreed, he ​said: "Yes of course, there was a personal request from President Trump."

It was not clear whether Peskov was using "Kyiv" ‌to refer only to the capital city, where hundreds of ⁠apartments have been left without heat and power ‌after Russian strikes during ​the war in Ukraine, or to denote the whole of the country.

Kyiv has said it will reciprocate if Moscow, ⁠which sent tens of ⁠thousands of troops into Ukraine in February 2022, forgoes strikes ​on Ukrainian energy infrastructure.

(Reporting by Reuters, Writing by Mark Trevelyan and Lucy Papachristou, ‌Editing by Timothy Heritage)

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