Peskov Announces Suspension of Talks with Ukraine, but Prisoner Exchanges Continue.
Ukraine-Russia Negotiations Halted
According to Novyny.live: Negotiations between Ukraine and Russia have been put on hold. Dmitry Peskov, the press secretary for Vladimir Putin, declared a pause in the trilateral discussions, which also involve the United States. These talks were suspended on March 18. Peskov emphasized that work in this direction would definitely resume, though no specific timeline was provided.
Heorhiy Tykhyi, a spokesperson for Ukraine's Ministry of Foreign Affairs, also confirmed the halt in negotiations. The suspension of the trilateral group has sparked debate among experts and political observers tracking the situation. Kirill Dmitriev serves as Russia's special representative in these talks, but his role moving forward remains uncertain.
Prisoner Swaps and Humanitarian Dimensions of the Conflict
Additionally, Dmitry Peskov confirmed that discussions regarding prisoner exchanges and the repatriation of fallen soldiers' bodies are still ongoing. This issue remains critical for both sides and, according to the press secretary, is not subject to suspension.
The pause in negotiations may signal rising tensions between the parties, though the continuation of talks on prisoner swaps suggests a communication channel remains open. This matter is of vital importance to both nations, as it involves human lives and the humanitarian aspects of the conflict. Future developments in this context could significantly impact the broader regional situation.
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