Russia: Ukraine talks yield prisoner swap deal, plan for more dialogue

Negotiations would resume after each side outlines vision for ceasefire

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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan chairs a meeting between Ukrainian and Russian negotiators in Istanbul on May 16. (Turkish Foreign Ministry/handout via Reuters)

ISTANBUL (Reuters) -- Russia said on Friday that the first direct talks with Ukraine in more than three years had yielded a deal to swap 1,000 prisoners of war each soon and to resume talks after each side had set out its vision for a future ceasefire.

In a short statement shown live on Russian state TV after the negotiations in Istanbul had wrapped up, Vladimir Medinsky, the head of Russia's delegation, said that Moscow was satisfied with progress made and was ready to keep talking to Kyiv.

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