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Russia and Ukraine agree to major prisoner swap amid stalled peace talks

In a rare moment of cooperation, Russia and Ukraine have agreed to exchange 1,000 prisoners of war each during their first direct talks in over three years. The meeting, held at Istanbul’s historic Dolmabahce Palace, brought together top officials from both countries, marking a small step forward despite no agreement on a ceasefire.

Chaired by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, the discussions lasted less than two hours. While the short meeting didn’t produce a breakthrough, the prisoner exchange deal was welcomed as a humanitarian gesture. Many observers saw this as a sign that dialogue remains possible, even as the war continues to rage on.

United States President Donald Trump has urged both sides to end the conflict, placing diplomatic pressure on Russia and Ukraine ahead of the Istanbul talks. However, despite his calls for peace, the two nations could not reach common ground on halting the fighting. Still, the agreement on the prisoner swap was seen as a modest win.

The talks come after years of rising tension and heavy casualties on both sides. Since the start of the war, numerous international efforts to stop the violence have failed. Even so, countries like Turkiye continue to host peace initiatives, hoping to keep communication lines open.

Moving forward, both delegations said they are open to further discussions, though no dates have been confirmed for the next round of talks. While a ceasefire remains out of reach, the successful prisoner exchange could help build trust for future negotiations.

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