German chancellor reacts to prisoner exchange between Russia and the US

(1 Aug 2024)
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Cologne – 01 August 2024
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2. Olaf Scholz, German Chancellor at lectern
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4. SOUNDBITE (German) Olaf Scholz, German Chancellor:
"For several months, the German government has been working in close coordination with the United States to find a solution for political prisoners unjustly imprisoned in Russia."
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6. SOUNDBITE (German) Olaf Scholz, German Chancellor:
"In close and trusting cooperation with the USA and European partners, after months of confidential talks with the Russian side, it has now succeeded in securing the release of 15 people who were unlawfully imprisoned in Russia as political prisoners."
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8. SOUNDBITE (German) Olaf Scholz, German Chancellor:
"No one made this decision lightly to deport a murderer sentenced to life imprisonment after only a few years in detention. The state’s interest in enforcing the prison sentence had to be weighed against the risk to life and limb of innocent people imprisoned in Russia and those unjustly imprisoned for political reasons. And that is why it was important for us to have an obligation to protect German nationals as well as solidarity with the USA."
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10. SOUNDBITE (German) Olaf Scholz, German Chancellor:
"Ladies and gentlemen, in view of the importance of this matter, I also informed the Leader of the Opposition about the project at an early stage and also informed him about today’s activities in good time. He has expressly assured me that we are in agreement with the Federal Government’s decision."
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STORYLINE:
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said Thursday the wide-ranging prisoner exchange between Russia and the West involved tough decisions and followed months of confidential talks.

A central part of the swap was the release of Vadim Krasikov, who was serving a life sentence in Germany for what judges concluded was a Russian state-ordered killing in Berlin in 2019.

Speaking from Cologne Bonn Airport, having interrupted his vacation, Scholz said “no one made this decision lightly to deport a murderer sentenced to life imprisonment after only a few years in detention.”

“The state’s interest in enforcing the prison sentence had to be weighed against the risk to life and limb of innocent people imprisoned in Russia,” he added.

He said that, because of the significance of the matter, he informed German opposition leader Friedrich Merz early on, and that Merz assured him he agreed with the government’s decision.

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