Until the end of the week will bring home our two hostages – Poroshenko

The President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko said that the end of the week will be released two Ukrainian hostages.

The head of state said at a press conference ”Challenges-2018”.

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According to him, the process of release of hostages slowed down.

“By the end of this week two of our hostages, we will bring home. It peredumovi already and the place and date, I think it will not break. This is my biggest priority and I do it personally. And I can say that in Russia decisions are made at the highest level”, – said Poroshenko.

In addition, he added that the release of these hostages could happen this Friday, March 2.

Recall, December 27 at the Donbass took place the exchange of prisoners between the conflicting parties in the Donbass. The Ukrainian government gave the separatists 233 and controlled Kiev territory returned 73 hostages, one released a citizen returned to the occupied Donetsk – relatives.

According to the security Service of Ukraine captured by the separatists in the Donbas are still 103 people. Special representative of Ukraine for humanitarian Affairs in the Tripartite contact group Viktor Medvedchuk said that the following exchange could take place in January 2018.

Videopeter Poroshenko visited liberated by the Ukrainian soldiers

To treat Ukrainian soldiers released from captivity, are the best experts. It promised the President, who today visited the Main military hospital. Poroshenko said that the government is working on preparing a package of social assistance to soldiers and their families. Regional administrations have also been instructed to immediately help in solving social and household problems.

TSN. 19:30

30 December 2017, 20:00

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