G7 welcomes study on exchange of prisoners of war

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Leaders of the Group of Seven Countries (G7, Big Seven) welcome the work on the exchange of prisoners of war and demand the return of displaced persons, especially children, from Russia. This is stated in expression Associations are following the results of the summit online.

“We call on Russia to release all illegally detained persons and return all illegally resettled or deported civilians, especially thousands of children. “We also emphasize the importance of working for the exchange of all prisoners of war and welcome the efforts of other partner countries in this regard,” the document reads.

Before that, Russian President Vladimir Putin statedHe said that Russia will not stop the prisoner exchange with Ukraine due to the downing of the Il-76 military transport plane.

January 31 at the Russian Ministry of Defense statedRussia extradited 195 Russian military personnel from Ukrainian captivity, transferring 195 soldiers of the Armed Forces of this country to Ukraine.

Putin before stated It’s about the increasing number of surrendered Ukrainian soldiers.

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