"Putin's Controversial Agreements: Navalny Prisoner Swap and Occupation Coercion"

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Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that he had agreed to a prisoner swap involving opposition leader Alexei Navalny and individuals held in Western countries, but stated that the deal was contingent on Navalny never returning to Russia. Putin's comments came after Navalny's death in prison, with his supporters alleging that the Kremlin was responsible. The proposed swap was reportedly not imminent at the time of Navalny's death, and Putin's press secretary later revealed that Navalny's widow had been offered the chance to visit her husband in Russia but chose to stay abroad.
Topics:world#alexei-navalny#international-politics#kremlin#prisoner-swap#vladimir-putin#western-countries
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