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Kremlin says Savchenko’s remark about 102 Russians held prisoner by Kiev will be studied

Kremlin spokesman hasn't ruled out that there will be an exchange of opinions about progress in the activities of the Contact Group’s subgroups concerned

MOSCOW, January 11. /TASS/. Ukrainian legislator Nadezhda Savchenko’s statement about 102 Russian citizens allegedly detained in Donbass will be analyzed, Russian presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov has told the media.

"I have no doubts that this will be analyzed somehow. I cannot rule out that there will be an exchange of opinions in this or that form about progress in the activities of the Contact Group’s subgroups concerned," Peskov said.

About the reasons why the prisoner exchange process had been so slow the Kremlin’s official said neither party should be reproached for that.

"I have in mind the Donbass militias and Kiev. It is a matter of agreements and consent between two parties to the conflict," he said. "Moscow has been doing its utmost all along to bring about a climate of trust where such important steps might become possible and it will keep working along these lines."