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In a significant step towards easing tensions, another group of Russian prisoners of war has been successfully repatriated to Russia in Istanbul. This operation is part of the ongoing negotiations and agreements aimed at resolving the conflict and fostering mutual trust between the two nations.
Concurrently, Russia has also handed over a number of captured Ukrainian soldiers, marking a reciprocal gesture that underscores the cooperative spirit of the negotiations.
The second round of peace talks took place in Istanbul on June 2nd. During these discussions, both parties reached a consensus to exchange prisoners, specifically focusing on young soldiers under the age of 25. This agreement highlights their commitment to humanitarian principles and the importance of safeguarding the rights of young military personnel caught in the conflict.
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