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The two sides agree to swap prisoners and remains of about 6,000 soldiers killed in combat but are at odds over a truce.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had expressed willingness to host Trump, Putin and Zelenskyy for three-way talks for an immediate ceasefire.
After the second round of direct talks, which lasted just over an hour in Istanbul, Russia and Ukraine remain far apart in ...
The Russian team said it had proposed a two-to-three day truce "in certain areas" of the vast front line, but gave no further ...
Ukraine reviews Russia's ceasefire terms after failed talks. Zelenskyy emphasizes no rewards for Putin and highlights NATO's ...
Moscow will only agree to a full cease-fire if Ukrainian forces withdraw from the four regions partially occupied by Russia, ...
Russia says it prefers to talk about “lasting peace” and its proposals for it are contained in the memorandum handed to the ...
Russia and Ukraine have reached a major agreement in Istanbul to conduct the largest exchange of prisoners and bodies since ...
The two ex-Soviet neighbours agreed to prepare for a new exchange of all heavily wounded POWs, young soldiers under 25 years ...
Ukraine suspects Russia is not really interested in pausing the conflict and ending the war, and the head of the country’s ...
Under the terms of the agreement, some 6,000 bodies of fighters from each side killed in action will be handed over for ...
Russia continues to reject an unconditional ceasefire with Ukraine, but both sides agreed to swap prisoners during brief peace talks in Turkey, Ukraine has revealed.
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