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Russia’s interest in a prisoner swap with the United States reportedly increased following indications that Donald Trump could return to the presidency, according to reports.
The urgency for a deal was prompted by concerns among Russian officials about the unpredictability of a potential Trump administration and the timing of the upcoming U.S. elections.
A German negotiation team, observing Russia’s eagerness to finalize a swap before the election, engaged in discussions with Russian counterparts.
'We Want Our Hostages Back': Prisoner Swap Reportedly Sped Up Due To Russians Fearing Trump's Return To The Presidencyhttps://t.co/GEpqxgreg8
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Trump, known for his hardline stance on hostage negotiations, has criticized the Biden administration’s approach to prisoner swaps as generating incentives for future hostage-taking.
“And to the entire world, I tell you this, we want our hostages back — and they better be back before I assume office, or you will be paying a very big price,” Trump said.
Reports also noted that despite recent exchanges, many Americans remain imprisoned in Russia.
