Qatar Mediates Children's Return Amid Russia-Ukraine Conflict
Five children have been returned to Ukraine from Russia following mediation by Qatar. The children were separated from their families due to the ongoing three-year conflict between Russia and Ukraine. Qatar has played a crucial role in facilitating the negotiations between the two countries.

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In a significant diplomatic effort, five children have been successfully returned to Ukraine from Russia after being separated from their families amid the prolonged conflict between the two nations. The mediation was facilitated by Qatar, according to a report by the Russian state news agency TASS on Thursday.
The ongoing three-year war has seen numerous children displaced and separated from their families, prompting Qatar to step in as a neutral broker to help reunite these families. The recent development marks a moment of cooperation between Russia and Ukraine with Qatar's intervention.
Qatar's involvement underscores its growing role in international diplomacy, particularly in conflict resolution and humanitarian efforts. The return of the children highlights the potential for dialogue and resolution even in long-standing and complicated disputes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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