To free Russia from Putin we need to save Ukraine first, Russian opposition tells EU
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The activist, widow of the Russian opponent Alexey Navalny, was on Thursday in Brussels to strengthen the link between Russia and Europeans. ...
Three prominent opposition figures to Vladimir Putin – Yulia Navalnaya, Vladimir Kara-Mourza and Ilia Iashin – were received in the European Parliament on 5 June, urging them not to give up...
To free Russia from Putin we need to save Ukraine first, Russian opposition tells EU
Ukraine has previously accused some Russian opposition figures of echoing Putin’s imperialist views — particularly by hesitating to fully condemn Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014.
In Brussels, three of the most prominent Kremlin critics are determined. They want to be perceived as a Russian opposition movement.But there is a problem. And it's not Putin.In Brussels, three of the most prominent Kremlin critics are determined.They want to be perceived as a Russian opposition movement.But there is one problem.And it's not Putin.Remo Hess, Brussels / ch mediaIt's not often that Russian is spoken in the EU Parliament in Brussel…


In Brussels, three of the most prominent Kremlin critics are determined to be perceived as a Russian opposition movement, but there is a problem, and it's not Putin.
In Russia, a legal assessment of the actions of Russian opponents abroad will be made following reports that they are conducting "sackle" talks with Ukrainian officials, as announced in the television channel by the head of the State Duma's committee on security and anti-corruption, Vasily Piskarev.
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