Freed pilot Savchenko wants talks with Ukraine rebel leaders
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko says she is willing to talk with rebel leaders in eastern Ukraine.
Savchenko was freed in a prisoner exchange with Russia last month after nearly two years in custody and was sworn in as a lawmaker in Ukraine's parliament last week.
She was captured in eastern Ukraine by Russia-backed rebels in June 2014 and then surfaced in Russia, where she was convicted of providing coordinates for a mortar attack that killed two Russian journalists.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Savchenko was quoted Tuesday by Ukrainian media as saying she believes direct talks with rebel leaders would be more effective than the current talks that include Russia.
Denis Pushilin, a rebel envoy to those talks, said the leaders would be willing to meet with her if Ukraine gave her formal envoy status.