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The Ministry of Defense has announced a significant development regarding the exchange of prisoners between Russia and Ukraine. The first batch of Russian prisoner soldiers, all under the age of 25, has been successfully handed over to Russia as part of the provisions outlined in the Istanbul Agreement.
This milestone marks a crucial step in the ongoing negotiations and efforts to resolve the conflict through prisoner exchanges. The release includes young soldiers, highlighting the focus on reuniting families and fostering peace.
In a reciprocal move, an equal number of Ukrainian prisoner soldiers have been handed over to Kyiv. This balanced exchange underscores the commitment of both sides to adhere to the agreement and work towards a diplomatic resolution.
It is noteworthy that the exchange emphasizes the importance of age and experience, aiming to promote the well-being of the young soldiers involved and facilitate their reintegration into society.
The Ministry of Defense reaffirmed its dedication to the implementation of the Istanbul Agreement, expressing hope for continued progress in future exchanges. The initiative is seen as a positive step toward reducing hostilities and fostering dialogue between Russia and Ukraine.
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