Saudi Arabia Mediates Prisoner Exchange Between Ukraine and Russia


After mediation from the Saudi Arabia, as many as 10 prisoners of war were finally released from Russian prisons recently. Almost all of them were captured in Ukraine. The exchange between Russia and Ukraine was brokered by Saudi Arabia, that has been gradually moving to create its own position as a powerful Middle Eastern nation in the last few months.

“The relevant Saudi authorities received and transferred them from Russia to the kingdom and are facilitating procedures for their safe return to their respective countries,” the ministry said.

“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses the gratitude and appreciation of the government of the kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the Russian Federation and to Ukraine for their response to the efforts made by the Crown Prince for the release of the PoWs.”

Amongst those released also included two of American and five of British origins. Both leaders from their respective countries have thanked the Kingdom for its successful mediation and release of its citizens. 

Some were civilians while the Americans were army veterans.  Most of these had been held by Russia based proxies. The announcement comes a day after Russia and Ukraine agreed to swap 200 prisoners in one of the largest exchanges of the seven-month war, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan told US television.

He made the announcement after talks last week with Russian President Vladimir Putin at a regional conference in Uzbekistan.

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