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Medinsky reiterated Russia’s request for short ceasefires lasting 24-48 hours to facilitate the recovery of bodies, whereas Ukraine seeks an immediate and longer-lasting cessation of conflict.
“Some children have already been returned to Ukraine. We are working on restoring the rest. Once legal guardians or close relatives are identified, these children will promptly be reunited with their families,” Medinsky explained.

Vladimir Medinsky was the head of a delegation from Russia in peace talks with Ukraine. Source: AAP / Alexander Ryumin/TASS/Sipa USA
Umerov said Ukraine was expecting “further progress” on POWs, adding: “We continue to insist on the release of civilians, including children.” Ukrainian authorities say at least 19,000 children have been forcibly deported.
Shortest talks yet
Oleksandr Bevz, part of the Ukrainian negotiating team, mentioned their proposal for an August meeting between Putin and Zelenskyy, which aligns with the deadline set by Trump for securing an agreement.