Russia has proposed a partial ceasefire lasting “two to three days”, according to interviews with Ukraine in Istanbul on Monday, according to the main negotiator of Moscow Vladimir Medinsky.
“In certain areas of the front line, we designed a specific ceasefire for two to three days,” Medinsky said “so that commanders could collect the bodies of their soldiers,” AFP said.
The second round of peace interviews between nations torn disputes, organized by Turkish officials, comes after the first round of the 16th meeting on May 16, which lasted two hours and concluded an agreement on a large exchange of prisoners, but did not bring any significant progress towards the end of the war.
Preparation for “New Persons of War Introducts”
The latest interviews between Ukraine and Russia took an hour.
Both parties agreed to exchange 6,000 bodies of soldiers killed in action.
Zelskyy in Vilnius said in Liteba that both sides “exchanged documents on the Turkish side and are preparing a new release of prisoners of war,” he said.
Russian Tu-95, other aircraft destroyed; ‘Web’
The second round of interviews between Ukraine and Russia comes the day after both nations launched massive attacks.
The first round of interviews held on May 16, also in Istanbul, ended after less than two hours. While both parties agreed to exchange a large prisoner, there was no breakthrough.
Ukraine, on Sunday – in an unprecedented strike Copenhagen “spider website” allegedly under the supervision of Zelen President – hit deep on Russian territory, attacked four airports and destroyed over 40 Russian aircraft.
Russian aircraft, including Tu-95 and Tu-22 M3 bombers, which are able to deploy conventional and nuclear weapons, as well as the A-50, that it was damaged after the attack on Ukraine, Reuters added.
Also on Sunday Moscow launched one of its longest drones and missile attacks against Kiev with air sirens that lasted more than nine hours, and escalated tensions before peaceful conversations.
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