Ukraine working on 1,000-for-1,000 prisoner exchange with Russia, Zelensky says
- On Friday, May 23, Ukraine and Russia initiated their biggest prisoner exchange of the conflict, agreeing to swap 1,000 detainees from each side.
- The exchange followed direct negotiations held the week of May 11 in Istanbul, marking the first peace talks since the 2022 Russian invasion.
- Ukrainian officials announced that the prisoner exchange has begun and is expected to take place gradually over multiple days, while Moscow has yet to fully acknowledge the operation.
- President Donald Trump announced the swap’s completion on Truth Social, calling it "perhaps the only tangible result" of the Istanbul meeting.
- Although the exchange signifies progress, neither side indicated plans for a ceasefire, and broader diplomatic efforts have yielded no breakthrough yet.
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‘Seventh heaven’: Tears and laughter as Ukrainian PoWs return
CHERNIGIV REGION, Ukraine - Waxy and emaciated, Konstantin Steblev spoke to his mother for the first time in three years after being released as part of the biggest ever prisoner swap between Russia and Ukraine.
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