US-Ukraine Talks on March 21–22 Yield Progress in Prisoner Exchanges and Security Assurances.
Discussions with the Ukrainian Delegation
According to Novyny.live: On March 21 and 22, the United States hosted talks with a Ukrainian delegation focused on prisoner exchanges and security guarantees. The negotiation phase concluded on March 22, with key attendees including Kyrylo Budanov and Rustem Umerov.
Steve Witkoff, the U.S. President’s special envoy, also participated in the discussions, addressing topics related to ending the war. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy reported positive signals regarding the potential for a prisoner swap, marking a significant development in the dialogue.
Participation of Invited Guests
The discussions were part of a program that included contributions from invited guests, such as:
- Vadym Zemliak
- Vladyslav Seleznov
- Dmytro Vasyliev
- Olga Altunina
- Volodymyr Paniotto
- Maksym Hardus
- Petro Oleshchuk
- Oleksandr Kovalenko
These talks represent another crucial step in the search for pathways to a peaceful resolution and enhanced security. The Ukrainian delegation continues to work on issues concerning both domestic and international security, with prisoner exchanges remaining a central focus for Ukrainian and international institutions.
These negotiations underscore the importance of international support for Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict. Discussions on security and prisoner swaps highlight a mutual desire to de-escalate tensions and restore dialogue between the parties. The value of such meetings lies not only in achieving concrete agreements but also in building an international platform for peacefully resolving the conflict.
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