During the third round of negotiations held in Istanbul, the delegations of Ukraine and Russia reached an agreement on the exchange of even more than 1,200 prisoners of war on each side. . . New.
According to Umarov, this is the result of the humanitarian track of negotiations, and further exchanges are already planned.
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Sergei Kislitsa clarified that it is exclusively about prisoners of war. .
Particular attention in negotiations was paid to the fate of prisoners of war, which have been in enemy captivity for more than three years. . .
Russian representative Vladimir Medinsky confirmed the agreements and noted that Russia even proposed to transfer more prisoners of war to Ukraine than previously planned.
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Recall, the General Staff called the hottest direction of the front. .