
KYIV: Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed late on Monday that Kyiv was prepared for a trade of detainees with Russia "even tomorrow" and approached his partners to come down on Moscow.
"The trading of individuals - this is a helpful matter today and an exceptionally political choice that relies upon the help of many states," Zelenskyy said in a Q & A video connect with crowd at the World Economic Forum in Davos.
"It is critical to pressure politically on any level, through strong business, through the conclusion of organizations, oil ban and through these dangers effectively increase the trading of our kin for Russian servicemen."
"We needn't bother with the Russian servicemen, we just need our own," Zelenskyy said. "We are prepared for a trade even tomorrow."
Zelenskyy said that Ukraine has involved the United Nations, Switzerland, Israel and "many, numerous nations", however the cycle was exceptionally convoluted.
A few thousand individuals are in bondage after Russia caught the port city of Mariupol in southeastern Ukraine and because of the fight in the eastern Donbas district, he said.
Russia sent a great many soldiers into Ukraine on February 24 for a what it calls a "unique activity" to neutralize its neighbor and root out risky patriots - claims excused by Kyiv and Western nations as bogus guises for a land get.
Lately, Russian powers have been attempting to encompass Ukrainian powers and completely catch the Luhansk and Donetsk territories that make up the Donbas district, where Moscow backs rebel contenders.