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Russia, Ukraine Set for Round 2 of Peace Talks in Turkey; US Warns Putin ‘Is Preparing for More War’

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The first round of talks on May 16 yielded the biggest prisoner swap of the war but no sign of peace - or even a ceasefire as both sides merely set out their own opening negotiating positions.

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Reporter and journalist María Senovilla, a collaborator with Atallar, analyzed the largest exchange of prisoners of war since the beginning of the Russian invasion of Ukraine in Onda Madrid’s “Looking for the World” program. She also considered the massive Russian air attack that took place during the exchanges.

The first round of talks ended with the largest exchange of prisoners of the war, but did not reach any consensus on how to stop the fighting.

·Bogotá, Colombia
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The second round of Ukrainian-Russian negotiations is due to take place on Monday. It will not end with a cessation of the war, because Vladimir Putin does not want that.

·Poland
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Rzeczpospolita broke the news in Poland on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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