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Trump congratulates Putin on prisoner swap involving some ‘greatest killers’

  • The former US president has criticised the deal with Russia and has implied without any evidence that money had been paid to reach it

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Russia’s President Vladimir Putin welcomes Russian national Artyom Dultsev, who was released in a prisoner exchange between Russia with Western countries, at Vnukovo International Airport in Moscow on August 1. Photo: Pool via Reuters
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Former US president Donald Trump has congratulated Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on a major prisoner exchange between Russia, Belarus and several Western states.

“I’d like to congratulate Vladimir Putin for having made yet another great deal,” the Republican presidential candidate said at a campaign event on Saturday in Atlanta, in the US state of Georgia.

“They released some of the greatest killers anywhere in the world,” Trump said. “Some of the most evil killers they got. And we got our people back, but boy, we made some horrible, horrible deals. And it’s nice to say we got them back, but does that set a bad precedent?”

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The unprecedented prisoner exchange saw Russia and Belarus release 16 people who had been imprisoned for their activities as journalists and activists, among other things. In return, 10 people were handed over to Moscow from prison in various Western countries.

Several countries were involved in the swap, which saw two high-profile US citizens – Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich and former US marine Paul Whelan – return home.

Republican presidential nominee and former US President Donald Trump at a campaign rally held in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 3. Photo: Reuters
Republican presidential nominee and former US President Donald Trump at a campaign rally held in Atlanta, Georgia, on August 3. Photo: Reuters

Also released as part of the deal was Russian Vadim Krasikov, who had been sentenced to life in prison in Germany for the 2021 shooting a Georgian of Chechen descent in the heart of Berlin.

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