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Russia said it is awaiting a response from Washington to its proposals for a possible exchange of prisoners, an apparent reference to U.S. citizens detained in Russia such as Wall Street Journal ...
Germany has always declined to comment on reports that Russia might be seeking to swap Krasikov for Gershkovich, as it would involve releasing a prisoner convicted of murder on German territory ...
The Americans, working with Germany, Poland, Slovenia, and Norway, agreed to send eight convicted prisoners back to Russia, the most infamous being Vadim Krasikov, a veteran of the Soviet Union ...
Peskov's comments came in response to a question about whether dialogue between Moscow and Washington on a potential prisoner swap was possible, after the U.S. ambassador was allowed to visit ...
Russia in talks with U.S. on prisoner swap that could include jailed reporter Gershkovich Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich has been ordered to remain in detention in Russia until Jan. 30.
Abu Dhabi was the scene of another high-profile prisoner swap between Russia and the United States. In December 2022, American basketball star Brittney Griner was traded for the notorious Russian ...
A prisoner exchange is under way between Russia and Ukraine, governments in Moscow and Kyiv have confirmed. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky said the exchange would unfold "in several stages ...
More on the Russia prisoner swap The United States and other nations brokered a prisoner exchange with Russia that freed at least 24 people. It’s the largest such swap since the Cold War.
The Kremlin, just days after the releases of Kalob Byers and Marc Fogel, is suggesting another U.S.-Russia prisoner swap could be coming, a report says.
Russia prisoner swap brings Whelan, Gershkovich home. US should have done more, sooner. While all of us as Americans celebrate that our fellow citizens have regained freedom, their lengthy ...
The United States and Russia participated in the largest prisoner swap since the collapse of the Soviet Union on Aug. 1. The multinational deal, which involved the U.S., Russia, Germany and Turkey ...