Poroshenko says Savchenko could be returned "within weeks":
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko says he hopes jailed pilot Nadia Savchenko will return home from Russia as part of a prisoner swap "in a few weeks."
"We agreed a formula for resolving this problem. We agreed on its preliminary terms," he said in a televised interview late on April 24, speaking of his phone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin last week about exchanging Savchenko for Russian prisoners in Ukraine.
"And right now, I firmly hope that the presidential plane with my representatives will return Nadia to Ukraine in a few weeks. I
think it will be a big day for me personally and for many Ukrainians."
There was no immediate response to Poroshenko's comments from Russia, where Savchenko is serving a 14-year jail sentence for involvement in the murder of Russia journalists -- charges that Savchenko denies and Western leaders have called trumped up.
Savchenko's Russian lawyer, Mark Feygin, wrote on Twitter on April 25 that he is skeptical that she will be released within a few weeks, however.
"Most probably, Savchenko will not be released...by the end of May," he said. (AFP, Interfax, TASS)
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Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland will travel to Ukraine from Germany to meet with senior Ukrainian government officials, political party leaders, Verkhovna Rada members and civil society representatives, the U.S. embassy in Ukraine announced.
"She will discuss a range of bilateral and regional issues, including reform priorities and Minsk implementation," the statement reads.