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4:03Now PlayingThe third round of direct talks between Russia and Ukraine concluded in Istanbul with both sides reiterating their positions and modest signs of progress. Russian negotiator Vladimir Medinsky said the two sides discussed the possibility of creating online working groups to streamline future negotiations. Russia acknowledged the return of over 7,000 bodies of Ukrainian soldiers while confirming that it received only a small number of its own. Ukraine proposed a meeting between Presidents Volodymyr Zelensky and Vladimir Putin before August, but Moscow insists such a summit must follow a detailed peace framework. Both sides also completed a prisoner exchange involving 250 captives each, and agreed on an upcoming swap of 1,200 individuals. Medinsky alleged that Ukraine continues to hold 30 civilians from Russia’s Kursk region, prompting Russia to offer a troop-for-civilian exchange. Moscow expressed concern over humanitarian agreements not fully implemented and proposed temporary frontline pauses due to increasing drone threats to medical personnel. #russiaukrainewar #putinzelensky #ukrainewar #istanbultalks #russianews #ukraineupdate #peaceprocess #prisonerswap #kurskcivilians #humanitarianpause #dronestrikes #medinsky #russiaukrainenews #zelensky #putin #worldnews #internationalnews
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