Ukraine-Russia Peace Talks: Progress Amid Tension
The United States-backed peace talks between Ukraine and Russia are set to continue following a second round in Abu Dhabi. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy emphasized the discussion of further prisoner swaps after exchanging 314 prisoners. This development marks a critical point in ongoing negotiations.
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The peace talks between Ukraine and Russia, backed by the United States, are slated to proceed shortly, as confirmed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy. This announcement comes after the negotiators concluded a second round of discussions held in Abu Dhabi.
During the talks, Kyiv's negotiating team brought up the subject of additional prisoner-of-war swaps with the Russian delegation. This highlights a key aspect of the negotiations, aimed at addressing humanitarian concerns amid ongoing hostilities.
On Thursday, both parties reported an exchange involving a total of 314 prisoners, signaling potential progress in diplomatic relations. These developments add a new dimension to the complex and tense interaction between the Ukrainian and Russian governments.
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