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Ukraine-Russia talks inch forward: prisoner swaps yes, a summit and territory no

Ukraine-Russia talks inch forward: prisoner swaps yes, a summit and territory no

After Abu Dhabi and Geneva rounds put territory on the table, June brings a 185-for-185 swap and duelling summit venues — but no leaders' meeting

Conflicts·Leaders· active Como as guerras realmente terminam·Quem decide ·13 takes ·atualizado 24 de jun. de 2026

Summary

The Ukraine Russia War diplomatic track is moving on procedure but stuck on substance. After January-February rounds in Abu Dhabi (force disengagement, ceasefire monitoring; a 314-person prisoner exchange) and a February Geneva round that put territory on the agenda for the first time, June produced more swaps than progress. On 5 June Russia and Ukraine exchanged 185-for-185 prisoners. On 4 June Volodymyr Zelensky publicly proposed a face-to-face meeting with Vladimir Putin in a third country; Putin countered with a US base in Anchorage, Alaska. On 7 June the UK, France and Germany backed direct dialogue while insisting any ceasefire be coordinated with Europe and Washington. Simultaneously, both sides continued striking infrastructure: a Ukrainian strike destroyed a section of the Crimea railway bridge; a Russian missile strike hit Kryvyi Rih on June 22 killing 3 civilians; a Ukrainian drone struck a Voronezh defence plant the same day. No leaders' summit has been scheduled.

The split

Moscow reads the negotiating table as confirmation that territorial gains are frozen in place — no withdrawal from occupied regions is on offer, and the Anchorage venue proposal signals that only a US-Russia bilateral track carries weight. Kyiv insists on territorial restoration and requires European co-signatories for any framework, a position backed by the E3 (UK/France/Germany). The continuing infrastructure strikes — Crimea bridge, Kryvyi Rih, Voronezh — reflect both capitals using military pressure to strengthen their negotiating position rather than accepting the current line as permanent. The US is pressing for a summit that bypasses European demands; Europe is pressing to be in the room.

By the numbers

  • 185-for-185 — prisoners exchanged on 5 June 2026.
  • 314 — people swapped in the earlier Abu Dhabi exchange.
  • Feb 2026 — first round (Geneva) where territory entered the agenda.
  • June 22 — Kryvyi Rih missile strike (3 killed); Voronezh defence plant drone strike.
  • June 2026 — Crimea railway bridge section destroyed by Ukrainian strike.
  • 5th — year of the full-scale war.

Why it matters

Both capitals trade prisoners while refusing the core concessions — Russia on withdrawal, Ukraine on recognising lost territory. The duelling summit venues (Anchorage vs a neutral third country) are leverage theatre. With the front stalled, neither side negotiates from a position forcing terms.

What to watch

  • Whether any leaders' summit is actually scheduled, and where.
  • Whether territory moves from "on the agenda" to a draft text.
  • Europe's insistence on being in the room versus a US-Russia bilateral track.