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  2. 2024 Ankara prisoner exchange - Wikipedia

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    Prior to June 2024, Sergey Beseda headed the Russian side of the negotiations that later led to the 2024 Ankara prisoner exchange; however, in June 2024, Vladimir Putin replaced Beseda with Aleksey Komkov. [27] [a] The Vice President of Germany's BND Philipp Wolff [b] also joined the negotiations at this time. [27]

  3. Category:Prisoner exchanges - Wikipedia

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    2024 Ankara prisoner exchange; S. Shorouq Dwayyat; V. Viktor Bout–Brittney Griner prisoner exchange This page was last edited on 10 May 2024, at 19:01 (UTC). ...

  4. Talk:2024 Ankara prisoner exchange - Wikipedia

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    On a second thought, another possible option might be titling off of where the prisoner exchange took place (in Ankara), which in that case would be: "2024 Ankara prisoner exchange" (I don't think we would need to specify the month in that case). Gödel2200 18:49, 10 August 2024 (UTC) Hm, I think this is another good option.

  5. A US-Russia prisoner exchange with diametrically opposed ...

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    Biden said the prisoner exchange, like any deal of the nature, required difficult decisions. But unlike other trades with Russia conducted in recent years, it wasn't just the U.S. government that ...

  6. As a historic prisoner exchange unfolds, a look back at other ...

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    The Dec. 9, 2022, exchange of the WNBA star for a Russian arms trader As a historic prisoner exchange unfolds, a look back at other famous East-West swaps Skip to main content

  7. Graham: ‘Absolutely’ prisoner exchange helps Putin

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    Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) slammed a prisoner exchange between the U.S. and Russia negotiated this week, claiming the move helps Russian President Vladimir Putin and encourages U.S. enemies to ...

  8. Aleksandra Skochilenko - Wikipedia

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    In November 2023, Skochilenko was sentenced to seven years in prison under Russia's "fake news" law. She was released in Ankara on 1 August 2024 as part of a complex international exchange of prisoners. Analyzing the event for CNN, Nathan Hodge wrote that Skochilenko's experience "laid bare the absurdity of Russia’s draconian wartime media laws".

  9. Ukraine and Russia agree new prisoner swap in talks - AOL

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    ANKARA (Reuters) -Russia and Ukraine have agreed on an exchange of 40 prisoners of war each, Russian Human Rights Commissioner Tatyana Moskalkova said on Wednesday after meeting her Ukrainian ...