MINSK. Jan 10 (Interfax) - There are no plans for new meetings between heads of the self-proclaimed Donbas republics and Ukrainian parliament deputy Nadiya Savchenko pertaining to the prisoner swap, a source from the group which arranges meetings told Interfax.
"A pilot meeting of the sort took place on December 7. An attempt to boost the prisoner swap was made. So far, it is necessary to focus on the implementation of the decisions made there. There will be no need for new meetings in this format for the next month or two," the source said.
The implementation of prisoner swap agreements will continue in the format of the humanitarian subgroup, he said.
"Some disagreements concerning the exchange formula remain; they should be settled by means of compromise reached at the humanitarian subgroup," the source said.
Earlier on Tuesday Savchenko published on Facebook lists of prisoners held in the Donbas territories uncontrolled by Kyiv, Ukrainian inmates of Russian prisons, and individuals claimed by the self-proclaimed Donetsk and Luhansk People's Republics from Kyiv.
For instance, she posted a list of 41 Ukrainians formally held by the DPR and the LPR and a list containing similar information about 121 Ukrainians claimed by Kyiv.
A list of 524 individuals claimed by the DPR and the LPR was also posted.
Meanwhile, Donetsk insists on exchanging prisoners with Kyiv by the '527 for 42' formula.