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Boris Kagarlitsky speaks direct from jail: ‘The freeing of Russia’s political prisoners has to be part of any Trump-Putin deal’ There is an English saying: no justice, no peace. This is very important to remember when we are now discussing the conditions for a peace agreement or at least a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine. Because you should not forget, there are thousands, literally thousands of political prisoners in Russia. People, most of whom are imprisoned just because of their opposition to the war. And the release of these prisoners should be a part of the peace deal, part of the ceasefire deal should be a part of any agreement, any negotiations, should be a part of any conclusion of the conflict. This is not just an issue for us, those who are behind the bars, those who are imprisoned. It is an issue for Russia for the future of the country and the future of Europe. This is something not to be forgotten.
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Full Meeting between President Trump, VP Vance and Ukrainian President Zelenskyy in Oval Office
Beyond the debates over decorum and protocol—such as a journalist questioning Zelensky’s attire or his boldness in responding to President Trump and the vice president—the real issue was the lack of security guarantees. While Ukrainians needed a solid peace agreement, Trump relied on a simple ceasefire based on his trust in Putin. This gap ultimately prevented a deal.