Russia and Ukraine on Wednesday agreed to exchange 1,200 prisoners of war as well as bodies of dead soldiers during a third round of peace talks in Istanbul. The talks, which the Kremlin predicted would be “difficult” lasted less than an hour, Russian state media reported.
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