In a historic meeting in Turkiye, Kyiv and Moscow's delegates agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners of war each, the largest such swap since the conflict began. The talks lasted less than two hours, yielding no ceasefire agreement, despite U.S. pressure. Both sides discussed territory withdrawal, with Russia's demands being described as unrealistic. While the Russian delegation expressed satisfaction with the discussions, a Ukrainian source revealed significant disagreements on ceasefire proposals that could hinder future negotiations. The event marked a key moment in ongoing peace efforts amid lingering hostilities.
Despite the ongoing conflict, both Kyiv and Moscow reached an agreement to exchange 1,000 prisoners each, representing a significant humanitarian gesture amid ongoing tensions.
While both sides discussed a ceasefire and potential high-level meetings, Russia's demands for territory withdrawal present significant obstacles to any agreements.
Turkiye facilitated the meeting where Ukrainian and Russian delegates shared insights on recent proposals, yet the outcome revealed stark disagreements on ceasefire terms and demands.
As the meeting concluded, Russian officials expressed satisfaction with the discussions while maintaining a hardened stance on their demands regarding the conflict.
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