
Russia and Ukraine Agree on Prisoner Swap but Clash Over Ceasefire Terms
At peace talks in Istanbul, Russia and Ukraine agreed on a prisoner exchange but clashed over ceasefire terms and a potential presidential meeting.
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At peace talks in Istanbul, Russia and Ukraine agreed on a prisoner exchange but clashed over ceasefire terms and a potential presidential meeting.

The Russia-Ukraine peace talks are scheduled to take place at Istanbul’s Ciragan Palace, offering a glimmer of hope for resolving the ongoing conflict.

Russia and Ukraine have begun their second round of direct peace talks at Istanbul’s Ciragan Palace, aiming to find a resolution to the ongoing conflict.

Russia and Ukraine are set for a second round of peace talks in Istanbul, even as escalating conflicts raise tensions. Both sides aim to negotiate amid ongoing attacks and deep divisions.

China urges Russia and Ukraine to continue peace talks, emphasizing that escalating the conflict will only prolong the war and suffering, China’s envoy told the UN Security Council.

Russia and Ukraine have completed the largest prisoner swap since the conflict began, exchanging 303 prisoners each after talks in Istanbul.

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that Russia and Ukraine will immediately begin ceasefire talks after speaking with Russian President Vladimir Putin, signaling a potential end to the three-year conflict.

Face-to-face talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul spark hope for peace, offering a rare opportunity for a political resolution despite no immediate ceasefire agreement.

Russian and Ukrainian negotiators met in Istanbul for the first direct peace talks in over three years, aiming to find a path to peace amid ongoing conflict.

Russia and Ukraine may be moving toward new peace talks to end the ongoing conflict. This article explores who might attend, what they will discuss, and the challenges they face.