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Ukraine Moves to Resume POW Exchanges With Russia, Aims to Repatriate 1,200 Captives

A Step Toward Home: Ukraine Revives POW Talks in Pursuit of Hope and Humanity

Miles Rowan
Last updated: November 16, 2025 9:16 pm
Miles Rowan
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Kyiv Relaunches Diplomatic Channels Within Istanbul Framework

Ukraine hinted at a new attempt to revive the process of prisoner-of-war exchanges with Russia, in a swap that could see 1,200 Ukrainian captives return home. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said as much on Sunday, while highlighting the broader government goal of reviving the peace and humanitarian talks that have stalled.

“We are working to ensure another start to negotiations so that there is a prospect to end this war,” Zelenskyy said during a recent address. His remarks came against a backdrop of growing momentum in Kyiv, not only over the fate of captured soldiers but also an attempt to explore diplomatic avenues amid continued military conflict.

Turkey, the UAE Take Up Mediation Role

The fresh push has been supported by key international mediators including Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, which have played consistently active roles in prior negotiations and stepped in again to facilitate the dialogue between Kyiv and Moscow.

Rustem Umerov, secretary of Ukraine’s National Security and Defense Council, said in a post on Telegram that the latest round of consultations helped to create conditions to revive the Istanbul agreements-a framework established in 2022 to guide organized exchanges of prisoners between the two sides.

“The agreements are being reactivated, and technical talks will follow shortly,” Umerov said, adding that international partners have been instrumental in getting both parties back to the table.

1,200 Ukrainians Could Soon Be Back Home

The proposed exchange, according to Umerov, could yield the possible release of as many as 1,200 Ukrainian citizens who are still in Russian custody. While dates have not been decided, reportedly preparation and diplomatic coordination of logistics continue.

“Our goal is to bring those people back home, hopefully in time for the holiday season,” Umerov said. If everything goes according to plan, some of the families torn apart by the war will be reunited – a rare act of relief in the unrelenting fighting.

Thousands Already Returned, But Many Still Held

Prisoner exchanges have been one of the few lines of contact consistently in place between the two countries since the full-scale invasion in February 2022. While larger peace negotiations have fallen through regularly, several prisoner exchange efforts have managed to return a total of 5,857 citizens to Ukraine thus far.

Often carried out under tight security and diplomatic secrecy, these exchanges have been an important lifeline to the families on both sides. They have underlined how international mediation can provide room for humanitarian progress.

Looking Ahead:

Balancing War and Diplomacy While the war goes on in various directions, it would appear that the leadership of Ukraine is determined to keep open the diplomatic lines of communication. A reborn Istanbul framework, as endorsed by Turkey and the UAE, may provide a roadmap-shaped path forward not only for the return of captives but also in mitigating tensions in other areas of the conflict. Though much is yet not clear, this current push for renewed exchanges is a significant step in Ukraine’s ongoing effort to combine military resilience with humanitarian responsibility and strategic diplomacy.

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