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Ukraine war: Kyiv and Moscow hold major prisoner exchange and agree to resume negotiations
Summary
Kyiv and Moscow completed a major prisoner exchange during a US-brokered two-day round of talks in Abu Dhabi. Negotiators agreed to resume negotiations soon, while US special envoy Steve Witkoff said significant work remains.
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Kyiv and Moscow completed a major prisoner exchange during a US-brokered, two-day round of talks in Abu Dhabi. The meetings are intended as part of wider diplomatic efforts nearly four years into the war. US special envoy Steve Witkoff said significant work remains as talks continue. Delegations agreed to resume negotiations soon.
Key facts:
- A US-brokered two-day round of talks took place in Abu Dhabi involving senior delegations from Kyiv and Moscow.
- The parties conducted a major prisoner exchange during the meetings.
- Negotiators agreed to resume talks soon, and US envoy Steve Witkoff cautioned that significant work remains.
Summary:
These talks and the prisoner exchange marked the most substantive engagement between senior Ukrainian and Russian delegations in months. Officials said the immediate outcome was limited and further negotiation is needed. The parties agreed to resume negotiations soon, with no specific date announced.
