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Normandy Four foreign ministers discuss new prisoner swap in E. Ukraine – Lavrov ‘Normandy Four’ foreign ministers discuss new prisoner swap in Eastern Ukraine – Lavrov
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The Russian, Ukrainian, French and German top diplomats have discussed another prisoner exchange in Donbass, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters on Thursday. He made the statement following a video conference of the Normandy Four foreign ministers on the conflict in eastern Ukraine. The Russian, Ukrainian, French and German top diplomats have discussed another prisoner exchange in Donbass, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters on Thursday. He made the statement following a video conference of the ‘Normandy Four’ foreign ministers on the conflict in Eastern Ukraine.
“The process of hammering out a sequence of steps is underway, because, as you know, the Minsk agreements [on Donbass settlement] provide for all for all exchanges,” Lavrov said. “However, in practical terms it turned out that it is necessary to identify everyone first before exchanging all.” “The process of hammering out a sequence of steps is under way, because, as you know, the Minsk agreements [on the Donbass settlement] provide for all exchanges,” Lavrov said. “However, in practical terms, it turned out that it is necessary to identify everyone first before exchanging [them] all.”
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Thursday that Kiev and Moscow were “still far” from implementing the ‘all for all’ formula, adding that the two sides should move forward, Reuters reports. “Russia and Ukraine have to continue its cooperation,” Kuleba told an online briefing after the  conversation with his counterparts. Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said on Thursday that Kiev and Moscow were “still far” from implementing the ‘all for all’ formula, adding that the two sides should move forward, Reuters reports. “Russia and Ukraine have to continue [their] cooperation,” Kuleba told an online briefing after the conversation with his counterparts.