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Putin, Merkel and Hollande Discuss Anti-Terrorism Data Exchange: Kremlin

Vladimir Soldatkin
April 5, 2017 | 1:00 am
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Moscow. The leaders of Russia, Germany and France agreed in a phone call on Tuesday (04/04) to speed up the exchange of data aimed at fighting terrorism, the Kremlin said.

They spoke following Monday's deadly bomb attack on a metro train in Russia's second-largest city of St. Petersburg which killed 14 people and wounded 50.

The Kremlin said the leaders also discussed the situation in Ukraine and the Easter ceasefire declared from April 1.

A German government source said: "Merkel urged Putin to use his influence with the separatists (to keep to the April 1 ceasefire)."

The Kremlin added that Putin, Merkel and Hollande have agreed to continue contact on Ukraine.

Reuters

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