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Zelensky thanks Crown Prince for mediation with Russia for release of POWs

September 22, 2022

Saudi Gazette report

JEDDAH —
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky thanked Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on Thursday for his mediation to get ten foreign prisoners freed from Russia and for facilitating their travel back home.

Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman told Zelensky in a phone call on Thursday the Kingdom is ready to exert all efforts to mediate between all parties related to the ongoing Ukrainian crisis, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.

Prince Mohammed reaffirmed the country’s continued efforts to contribute to alleviating the humanitarian effects resulting from the crises.

Zelensky wrote on Twitter: “We discussed Ukraine’s energy security, post-war recovery and joint investment projects.”

Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan said that the Crown Prince’s successful mediation efforts for the exchange of POWs between Ukraine and Russia demonstrate the Kingdom’s commitment to global peace and security, and its belief in the importance of dialogue.

“The Kingdom is grateful for the cooperation and goodwill shown by Ukraine and Russia toward the Crown Prince’s mediation efforts to secure the release of POWs from five nations,” he added.

He said the Kingdom believes that constructive dialogue is the best path forward to ending this conflict.

Saudi Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Wednesday that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman has succeeded in mediation efforts that led to the release of ten prisoners of war (POWs) as part of an exchange of POWs between Russia and Ukraine.

The released war prisoners include Moroccan, US, UK, Swedish and Croatian nationals. The relevant Saudi authorities have received and transferred the prisoners from Russia to the Kingdom and are facilitating the procedures for their safe return to their respective countries.


September 22, 2022
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