"Putin Acknowledges Potential Prisoner Exchange Involving Navalny"

Russian President Vladimir Putin publicly mentioned Alexei Navalny's name for the first time in years, claiming that he had agreed to a prisoner exchange deal involving Navalny days before his death in a Russian prison. Putin stated that "some colleagues" had proposed the exchange, but unfortunately, Navalny passed away before it could happen. This revelation seems to corroborate a claim made by a close Navalny ally about negotiations for a prisoner exchange involving Navalny and a jailed FSB agent in Germany. Navalny's widow, Yulia Navalnaya, was reportedly offered the opportunity to visit her husband in Russia but chose to stay abroad, and she has now vowed to continue her husband's mission to challenge Putin's regime.
- Putin speaks Navalny's name for first time, claims he agreed to prisoner exchange POLITICO Europe
- Putin Breaks Silence on Navalny's Death, Calling It an 'Unfortunate Incident' The New York Times
- Putin says he agreed to swap Alexei Navalny for prisoners held in the West NBC News
- Putin says he supported an idea to release Navalny from prison in an exchange The Boston Globe
- Putin claims he agreed to prisoner swap involving Navalny before his death The Guardian
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