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- Russia and Ukraine exchange hundreds of prisoners in largest prisoner swap of war so far
Russia and Ukraine exchange hundreds of prisoners in largest prisoner swap of war so far
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The articles report on a prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia, in which 390 people, including soldiers and civilians, were released on each side. The exchange was part of a larger agreement to release 1,000 prisoners on each side over the course of three days, with the first group of 390 people released on Friday, May 23.
A major prisoners [sic] swap was just completed between Russia and Ukraine.
The first stage of the '1,000-for-1,000' exchange agreement has been carried out.
The agreement on the release of 1,000 of our people from Russian captivity was almost the only real result of the [direct talks between Russian and Ukraine a week ago in] Turkey.
Today – 390 people. On Saturday and Sunday, we expect the exchange to continue. Thank you to everyone who is helping and working 24/7 to bring Ukrainian men and women back home. It is very important to return everyone who remains in captivity. We are verifying every surname, every detail about each person.
Everyone is interested in doing this as quickly as possible.
I believe the Vatican would not be quite comfortable to host delegations from two Orthodox countries under such circumstances.
One of the root causes is the course towards elimination of the Ukrainian Orthodox church.
As soon as the exchange of prisoners of war is completed, we will be ready to hand over to the Ukrainian side the draft document that the Russian side is currently finalising.
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sources
- 1.Le Monde
- 2.CNN
- 3.ABC News (Australia)
- 4.France 24
- 5.The Guardian
- 6.The Times
- 7.NPR
- 8.The Washington Post
- 9.Al Jazeera
- 10.Agence France-Presse
- 11.Guardian
- 12.National Public Radio
perspectives
- 1.US Foreign Policy
- 2.Russian Foreign Policy
- 3.Russia-Ukraine War
- 4.Chinese Foreign Policy
- 5.US-Russia Relations
- 6.Intercontinental Ballistic Missile
- 7.Nuclear Weapons
- 8.German Foreign Policy
- 9.Russian Politics
- 10.Rare-Earth Elements
- 11.Ukrainian Politics
- 12.EU-Russia Relations
countries
- 1.Ukraine
- 2.Russian Federation
- 3.Turkey
- 4.Belarus
- 5.Korea, Democratic People's Republic of
- 6.Holy See (Vatican City State)
- 7.France
- 8.United Arab Emirates
- 9.Finland
- 10.United States
organizations
- 1.Kremlin
- 2.Truth Social
- 3.Russian Defense Ministry
- 4.Telegram
- 5.Christian Orthodox Church
- 6.North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- 7.Ukrainian Presidential Press Office
- 8.YouTube
persons
- 1.Volodymyr Zelenskiy
- 2.Donald Trump
- 3.Sergei Lavrov
- 4.Seref Malkoc
- 5.Victoria Roshchyna
- 6.Anthony Loyd
- 7.Artur Dobroserdov
- 8.Oleksandr Kuskov
- 9.Andriy Sybiha
- 10.Anton Kobylnyk
- 11.Dmitry Peskov
- 12.Dmytro Ratushnyi