Russia, Ukraine and Turkey
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President Trump on Friday announced that Ukraine and Russia were conducting a major prisoner swap, one of the largest of the war, following direct negotiations held in Turkey last week. In a post
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Ukraine and Russia begin major prisoner exchange in TurkeyVolodymyr Zelensky conveyed on social media that the first phase of the agreement concerning the exchange of prisoners of war has been completed. "We are bringing our people home. The first stage of the "1000-for-1000" exchange agreement has been carried out,
Russia and Ukraine are carrying out a major prisoner swap on Friday, a senior official said, after both sides reached a deal during talks last week in Turkey.
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Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky raised the stakes ahead of a potential meeting with Vladimir Putin in Turkey by saying he wouldn’t hold talks with any Russian representative other than the president himself.
Vladimir Putin rejected calls to join direct talks with Ukraine's leader in Turkey, seemingly unphased by mounting pressure from Trump to strike a peace deal.
A significant prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine is underway, marking a rare positive development in their ongoing conflict. Initiated after a recent meeting in Turkey, the exchange involves 1,
Ukraine and Russia have begun the exchange of 1,000 prisoners of war, the largest such swap since the beginning of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.
Ukrainian officials say Russia launched more than 100 drones, rejecting calls for a ceasefire as Zelenskyy says he'll "be waiting for Putin" to join him for direct talks in Turkey.
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President Trump on Sunday urged Ukrainian leaders to agree to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Turkey later this week to negotiate an end to the three-year conflict. “President
President Donald Trump may join in on Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Turkey on Thursday, as the world awaits to see if Russian President Vladimir Putin will show up.
Russia and its long-term former Soviet ally Armenia are drifting apart due to a series of defence commitments remaining unfulfilled by Moscow due to the war in Ukraine.