Moscow has made a "proposal" to France concerning the case of researcher Laurent Vinatier, who has been imprisoned in Russia since June 2024, the Kremlin said Thursday. Vinatier was sentenced by a Russian court to three years in prison for allegedly failing to register as a "foreign agent" but faces fresh allegations of spying.
Breakdown
- Russia has made a proposal to France regarding Vinatier's release 20s
- Vinatier was sentenced to three years for not registering as a foreign agent 34s
- He also faces espionage charges, risking up to 20 years in jail 44s
- France calls the charges severe and politically motivated, demanding release 51s
- Moscow's offer may involve a prisoner swap, a practice now more common 1m 29s