In Ankara, under the coordination of Turkish intelligence, a large exchange of prisoners took place between the Russian Federation and Western countries.
Former US President and candidate for the presidency of the White House in 2024, Donald Trump, criticized the exchange of prisoners between the US and Russia and suggested that the White House paid the Kremlin for the release of people. He wrote this on Thursday, August 1, on his social network Truth Social.
“So when are they going to release the details of the prisoner swap with Russia? How many people are we going to get in the swap? Are we paying them cash? Are they giving us cash (please take this question down because I’m sure the answer is no )? ” Do we release murderers, murderers or robbers? Just wondering because we never get good deals, in anything, but especially in hostage exchanges.
He also wrote that he returned many imprisoned Americans during his presidency, but was not paid for it.
“I returned many hostages and did not give anything to the enemy country – and never money. Doing this is a bad precedent for the future. It must be so, otherwise the situation will get worse and worse .They asked for money from United They called it an exchange “Complicated so no one understands how bad it is,” Trump added.
Earlier, White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said that the agreement between Russia and Western countries (including the United States and Germany) regarding the exchange of prisoners has nothing to do with the issue of the war in Ukraine.
We remind you that the exchange of 26 prisoners between Russia, Belarus and Western countries took place at Ankara airport.
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