Historic Exchange: Ukraine and Russia Swap 500 Soldiers Amid Tensions
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited the eastern front line as Ukraine and Russia completed a prisoner-of-war swap, exchanging 500 soldiers each. This marked a significant geopolitical move amid ongoing tensions. The swap was facilitated by the U.S. and UAE in recent talks, with more negotiations anticipated.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited the eastern front line as Ukraine and Russia finalized a two-day prisoner-of-war swap involving 500 soldiers each. Zelenskiy awarded troops defending strategic positions in Donetsk, emphasizing the swap's geopolitical importance.
Zelenskiy stressed that Ukraine's strength in the eastern region boosts its stance in diplomatic talks. Despite efforts, Ukraine and Russia are still apart in their positions, especially in the contentious Donetsk area.
The latest POW exchange, announced by U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff, is a result of trilateral negotiations in Geneva. The exchange included not only military personnel but also two Ukrainian civilians.
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