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Istanbul - What Was Agreed During the Renewed Talks Between Moscow and Kiev

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Two weeks after their first round of negotiations, Ukraine and Russia again held talks in Istanbul about a ceasefire. After about an hour, the Turkish Foreign Ministry declared that the negotiations had ended. Prisoners were to be exchanged again. An overview.

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Two weeks after their first round of negotiations, Ukraine and Russia again held talks in Istanbul about a ceasefire. After about an hour, the Turkish Foreign Ministry declared that the negotiations had ended. Prisoners were to be exchanged again. An overview.

·Germany
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New talks between Ukraine and Russia took place on Monday, June 2, in Istanbul. The two sides agreed to exchange all their prisoners of war under the age of 25 or seriously injured. Here's what to remember from these discussions. - IN BRIEF - Ceasefire, prisoners of war... What emerges from the new negotiations between Kiev and Moscow (International).

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The second round of direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, hosted by Turkey in Istanbul, lasted about one hour. After taking part in the meeting with the Moscow delegation,...

·Milan, Italy
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The third round of direct talks between Russia and Ukraine could take place before the end of June in Istanbul, the leader of LDPR, Leonid Slutsky, said, and Nakanunne Kiev suggested that Moscow should meet again between 20 and 30 June.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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No progress was observed on Monday on the issue of the ceasefire during the second round of discussions in Turkey between Kiev and Moscow, which ended just an hour after its opening.For the international press, it is not in Istanbul but on the battlefield that the future of the conflict will be decided.

The Istanbul meeting began without much anticipation, no one expected a ceasefire. And so it happened, although at the end it became known that an agreement was reached between Moscow and Kiev on humanitarian issues. In particular, the parties will once again exchange prisoners, with an emphasis on seriously wounded soldiers and young servicemen under the age of 25. In addition, the Ukrainian side handed over to the Russian side a complete list …

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Il Sole 24 Ore broke the news in Milan, Italy on Monday, June 2, 2025.
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