US and Russia Finalize Major Prisoner Exchange
US and Russia Finalize Major Prisoner Exchange
US and Russia Finalize Major Prisoner Exchange
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim is scheduled to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin in Vladivostok to discuss economic cooperation and Malaysia's neutral stance in global affairs. Anwar emphasized Malaysia's commitment to an open trade policy and expressed the nation's desire to join the BRICS group, which has expanded to include several new member states. Meanwhile, the US and Russia have completed their largest prisoner exchange since the Soviet era, releasing numerous political prisoners and journalists, including Wall Street Journal reporter Ivan Gershkovich and dissident Vladimir Kara-Murza. This agreement, resulting from secret negotiations over two years, underscores the complexities of US-Russia relations amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions. The deal indicates a reciprocal arrangement, with Russia securing the return of individuals convicted of serious crimes in exchange for the release of Western hostages. As both nations navigate these exchanges, concerns remain about the implications of hostage-taking for future negotiations.

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