Ukraine, Russia Swap Hundreds of War Prisoners in 2nd Leg of Biggest Exchange

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At a May 16 meeting in Turkey, Russian and Ukrainian representatives agreed they’d each release 1,000 prisoners in the largest exchange of the ongoing war.

Russia and Ukraine swapped 307 of their prisoners on May 24, as part of a larger multi-day exchange.

The Saturday prisoner swap came the day after both countries released 390 of their prisoners of war. During a face-to-face meeting in Turkey last week, representatives from the two warring countries reached an agreement for each side to release 1,000 of the prisoners theyโ€™ve taken in more than three years of fighting.

โ€œToday is the second day of the 1,000-for-1,000 exchange that we managed to negotiate in Tรผrkiye. In just these two days, 697 people have been brought home. We expect the process to continue tomorrow,โ€ Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy wrote in a post on the social media platform X, alongside photos of some of the returned Ukrainian troops.

In a separate press statement, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced the released Russian troops had been transferred from Ukrainian custody to Belarus for an initial medical and psychological evaluation before they would return to their home country for further treatment and rehabilitation.

โ€œThe large-scale exchange initiated by the Russian side will continue,โ€ Russiaโ€™s Defense Ministry added.

This multi-day exchange is the largest prisoner swap since the war broke out in February 2022, and a result of the first round of direct talks between Ukrainian and Russian representatives since March of 2022.

The prisoner exchange comes as a sign of progress in what has otherwise been a grinding effort to reach a lasting cease-fire and a peaceful resolution to the war.

Following the Russia-Ukraine talks in Turkey, both sides agreed to prepare proposals for how a cease-fire could proceed.

On May 23, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov announced Moscow would close out the prisoner exchange before putting forward its ideas for a cease-fire.

โ€œAs soon as the exchange of prisoners of war is over, by that time we will be ready to hand over to the Ukrainian side a draft of this document, which the Russian side is now finalizing,โ€ Lavrov said, according to Russiaโ€™s state-run TASS news agency.

Both sides have expressed interest in some cease-fire arrangements, but they havenโ€™t been on the same page about when they should pause the fighting, and for how long the pause should last.

Byย Ryan Morgan

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