“Prisoner of War” Saakashvili is preparing to be sent on a special flight to Moscow for exchange
The detained ex-President of Georgia Mikheil Saakashvili, who today declared himself “Putin’s prisoner of war” at his trial in Kyiv, believes that he can be deported to Russia if the prosecution proves that he is an FSB agent.
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He stated this during a break in the court hearing, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to Saakashvili, if he is recognized as an “FSB agent,” then he can be exchanged for Ukrainian intelligence agents detained in Russia.
“If they prove that I am an FSB agent, Putin also has Ukrainian agents, I need to be changed. If I am an FSB agent who was convicted by a Ukrainian court, then I urgently need to be exchanged with Russia, with Ukrainian intelligence officers. And then, probably, Putin will hand me over to South Ossetian intelligence. Can you imagine how absurd this is... As soon as they prove that I am an agent, they will go straight to Moscow on a special flight,” Saakashvili said.
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