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Ukraine and Russia to Meet for Second Round of Talks as Attacks Escalate

NYTimes.com Monday, 2 June 2025 ()
After more than three years of war, Russia and Ukraine are engaged in direct and public talks to end the fighting, but their positions remain far apart.
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News video: Ukraine and Russia agree on new prisoner-of-war exchange as Istanbul talks conclude

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Ukraine and Russia agree on new prisoner-of-war exchange as Istanbul talks conclude Ukraine and Russia concluded the second round of talks in Istanbul. The sides agreed on a new POW exchange of under 25 years old and severely ill soldiers. Kyiv says it handed over to Moscow the list of Ukrainian...

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