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According to the report, Russia’s exiled opposition is quietly talking to Ukrainian officials, Vladimir Kara-Murza told Politico.Kara-Murza, a former political prisoner who was released from a Siberian prison in a prisoner exchange last year, said there is a dialogue going on behind the scenes. He said the discussions with Ukrainian officials are not “public.”“We would like to take this to the highest level,” he added, referring to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.Kara-Murza spoke after addressing members of the European Parliament in Brussels. Another Russian opposition politician who took part in the discussions in Brussels, Ilya Yashin, said the EU could mediate between Russia’s democratic movement and the Ukrainian government.
The report also stated that they want to start this dialogue with Ukraine,” Yashin said, adding that Zelensky was open to talking to them. "We are not enemies of Ukraine... and we want to protect its independence," Yashin added.Splits between Ukrainians and the Russian opposition fall largely along the lines of responsibility towards the war. Many in Ukraine hold the Russian people responsible for Moscow's aggression, while dissidents have been trying to push that it is Putin's war, with average Russians as many victims as Ukrainians.Kara-Murza was embroiled in a scandal in April when, at a hearing at the French Senate, he claimed it is easier for non-Russian soldiers to kill Ukrainians because of the difference in culture and language.His comments that "we are the same almost the same language, the same religion, centuries and centuries of common history," were met with anger from Ukrainians and those of former Soviet Union countries, accusing him of racism and imperialism.
The report added , that's not just an oil fire: those brighter flashes and flames are ordnance--explosives and weaponry--going off. Ukraine was able to find out what's in the building besides fuel storage. That means the call is coming from inside the house.
Watch the report on the YT link.
The report also stated that they want to start this dialogue with Ukraine,” Yashin said, adding that Zelensky was open to talking to them. "We are not enemies of Ukraine... and we want to protect its independence," Yashin added.Splits between Ukrainians and the Russian opposition fall largely along the lines of responsibility towards the war. Many in Ukraine hold the Russian people responsible for Moscow's aggression, while dissidents have been trying to push that it is Putin's war, with average Russians as many victims as Ukrainians.Kara-Murza was embroiled in a scandal in April when, at a hearing at the French Senate, he claimed it is easier for non-Russian soldiers to kill Ukrainians because of the difference in culture and language.His comments that "we are the same almost the same language, the same religion, centuries and centuries of common history," were met with anger from Ukrainians and those of former Soviet Union countries, accusing him of racism and imperialism.
The report added , that's not just an oil fire: those brighter flashes and flames are ordnance--explosives and weaponry--going off. Ukraine was able to find out what's in the building besides fuel storage. That means the call is coming from inside the house.
Watch the report on the YT link.