'It is not possible to preserve Putin and stop the war,' said Russian opposition figure Mikhail Khodorkovsky.
The war in Ukraine will not end until President Vladimir Putin leaves power, the prominent Russian opposition figure Mikhail Khodorkovsky has told Newsweek.Once Russia's richest man when he headed the energy company Yukos, Khodorkovsky was jailed for a decade on what were considered politically motivated charges after he criticized corruption, He was pardoned by Putin in 2013.His book How to Slay a Dragon, released later this month in the U.S.
Will Russia live better as a result? No because the sanctions won't go away, the Russian economy will not get better.'You have to do something with the territories that have been occupied, but if there is no longer any war, you can't have that as an excuse, so what is the result? Putin will have to start a new war in a short period of time.
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