UAE mediates exchange of 230 prisoners between Russia and Ukraine

Ukraine’s military on Aug. 6 launched a surprise attack into Russia’s Kursk region, the biggest attack inside Russian territory by a foreign power since World War Two. (File/AFP)
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Updated 24 August 2024
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UAE mediates exchange of 230 prisoners between Russia and Ukraine

  • It was the 7th such exchange that the UAE has mediated since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022
  • Since the war started, the UAE has mediated the release of 1,788 prisoners

ABU DHABI: The UAE mediated the release of 230 prisoners of war between Russia and Ukraine, the first such prisoner swap since Ukraine launched its offensive inside Russia this month.

It was the 7th such exchange that the UAE has mediated since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, bringing the total number of prisoners released under the country’s mediation efforts since the war started to 1,788.

In a statement, the UAE foreign ministry said the country’s mediation efforts, which comes a month after a previous successful mediation, reflect the solid ties that it shares with both countries.

The ministry reiterated the UAE’s commitment to supporting all initiatives and efforts aimed at achieving a peaceful resolution to the Russia-Ukraine war.

“Dialogue and de-escalation are the only ways to resolve the crisis, which will contribute to alleviating the humanitarian impact caused by it,” the ministry said.
Ukraine’s military on Aug. 6 launched a surprise attack into Russia’s Kursk region, the biggest attack inside Russian territory by a foreign power since World War Two.
Kyiv has said it has carved out a buffer zone in an area that Russia, which sent tens of thousands of troops into Ukraine in 2022, has used to pound targets in Ukraine.


Palestinians have right to live in peace in ‘own land’: pope

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Palestinians have right to live in peace in ‘own land’: pope

  • The two-state solution “remains the institutional framework that addresses the legitimate aspirations of both peoples. Instead, we unfortunately see escalating violence in the West Bank against Palestinian civilians, who have the right to live in peace on

VATICAN CITY: Pope Leo XIV has lamented rising violence in the occupied West Bank and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza, saying Palestinians had the right to live peacefully in their “own land.”

“Sadly, there has been an increase in violence in the West Bank against the Palestinian civilian population, which has the right to live in peace in its own land,” said the US pope, adding that civilians in Gaza also should be assured “a future of lasting peace and justice in their own land.”

During his annual meeting with diplomats accredited to the Vatican to exchange New Year greetings, the Pope said the “humanitarian suffering of civilians continues despite the ceasefire announced in October, adding to the hardships they have already endured.”

He added: The Holy See closely follows every diplomatic initiative aimed at ensuring a future of lasting peace and justice for Palestinians in Gaza, for all Palestinians, and for all Israelis.”

The two-state solution “remains the institutional framework that addresses the legitimate aspirations of both peoples. Instead, we unfortunately see escalating violence in the West Bank against Palestinian civilians, who have the right to live in peace on their land,” he said.

“War is back in vogue, and a zeal for war is spreading,” Pope Leo said, warning that the “weakness of multilateralism is a particular cause for concern.”

“A diplomacy that promotes dialogue and seeks consensus among all parties is being replaced by a diplomacy based on force, by either individuals or groups of allies,” the pope said.