oski003 said:
movielover said:
I am very skeptical that Russia would give up Crimea now or at that time.
Since your comment started a new page, I'm reposting this so that Hans' bullsh@it doesn't appear on a page looking like it didn't get rebutted.
"While there were direct talks between Russia and Ukraine in Istanbul, including agreements on prisoner and war remains exchanges, they did not result in a ceasefire or a broader peace agreement. Both sides did agree to exchange 1,000 prisoners of war each, and to return the remains of 6,000 soldiers. However, negotiations on ending the war itself made little headway.
Key points about the Istanbul talks:
Prisoner and Remains Exchange:
A significant agreement was reached to exchange 1,000 prisoners of war from each side and return the remains of 6,000 soldiers.
No Ceasefire:
Despite discussions, a ceasefire agreement was not reached during the Istanbul talks.
Minimal Progress on Peace:
While the prisoner exchange was a positive step, little progress was made towards a broader resolution of the conflict.
Differing Expectations:
The talks were characterized by differing expectations and maximalist demands from both sides, particularly regarding Ukraine's potential neutrality and troop withdrawals."
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