As Switzerland proposes to organize a peace summit to find a solution to the war in Ukraine, Moscow is now resurrecting an old solution - garnished with further demands. The Kremlin sees an agreement between Russia and Ukraine on a peace settlement that was negotiated shortly after the start of the war in 2022 but ultimately failed as a possible basis for a new solution. The agreement, negotiated in Istanbul at the time, could serve as the basis for new negotiations, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Pes
An aborted 2022 peace deal between Russia and Ukraine could be the basis for new negotiations but there is no sign that Ukraine is ready for talks, Kremlin spokesman.
Justice Info has endeavored to follow the case of at least two servicemen, convicted and sentenced in Ukraine for war crimes, who have been exchanged and returned to Russia. Although they have been convicted and have admitted their guilt, some are greeted as heroes. According to lawyers, the issue is a matter of tactical, not legal consideration.
82 Russian servicemen have been released from Ukrainian captivity as a result of negotiations, according to the Defense Ministry Read Full Article at RT.com