If Russia stops attacking our infrastructure, we to do same thing

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's words about refraining from attacks are not enough. During a press conference with Finnish President Alexander Stubb, Zelenskyy suggested establishing control through the United States and creating a list of objects that cannot be attacked, RBC-Ukraine reports.
In particular, Zelenskyy stated that Putin's words about refraining from strikes on energy infrastructure hold no real weight, as 145 drone attacks, 4 S-300 missiles, and two Iskander ballistic missiles were launched after these assurances.
According to the Ukrainian President, statements alone are insufficient to ensure real security, and it is necessary to establish actual control over the implementation of agreements, including through the US.
Zelenskyy emphasized that Ukraine is ready to prepare a list of civilian and infrastructure objects that should not be attacked and hand it over to its partners.
If Russia refrains from attacking these objects, Ukraine will not also strike Russian targets.
"If the Russians don’t strike our infrastructure, we certainly won’t target their," Zelensky stated.
Putin and Trump discuss ceasefire, but Russian attacks continue
On March 18, a phone conversation took place between US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin, with the main topic being the war in Ukraine.
Following the talks, Putin agreed to a 30-day truce, including the cessation of attacks on Ukraine's energy infrastructure. However, despite the declared order, Russian attacks have not stopped and continue.