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Putin, Ukraine’s President Discuss Prisoners

Putin, Ukraine’s President Discuss Prisoners
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Russian President Vladimir Putin held discussions with his Ukrainian counterpart Petro Poroshenko about a Ukrainian pilot currently being held in Russia and two Russians detained in Ukraine.

Putin, Ukraine’s President Discuss Prisoners

The Kremlin said the two leaders discussed the fate of Ukrainian pilot Nadezhda Savchenko, sentenced to 22 years in a Russian prison in March and the two soldiers.

A Ukrainian court on Monday sentenced Alexander Alexandrov and Yevgeny Yerofeyev, captured last May, to 14 years in prison for involvement in the conflict in eastern Ukraine.

Poroshenko has previously proposed swapping Savchenko for the Russians.

The Kremlin said the two leaders had agreed that Moscow would "soon" allow Ukraine's consul general to visit Savchenko in prison.

Poroshenko's office, in a separate statement, announced that the Ukrainian president urged his Russian counterpart to allow Savchenko's "immediate" release.

Last month, a Russian court sentenced Savchenko to jail for her alleged involvement in the killing of two Russian reporters in the troubled Russian-speaking eastern region of Ukraine.

Savchenko has gone on a hunger strike in protest at the sentence, and her health condition is said to be deteriorating quickly.

Poroshenko also urged Putin to let Ukrainian and German doctors examine the 34-year-old pilot.

Savchenko was serving as a volunteer with Ukraine's ground forces in July 2014 when pro-Moscow militiamen captured her in eastern Ukraine. She then emerged in Russia.

Savchenko has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, and insists that she was smuggled illegally into Russia to face trial there.

The Ukrainian president's office confirmed that the fate of Yerofeyev and Aleksandrov was also discussed with the Russian leader, but did not provide any details.

Putin said last week that Moscow was engaged in negotiations with Kiev about handing Savchenko over to Ukraine in return for the jailed Russian duo.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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