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Answering the BBC question, in what status they will be in Germany and whether they will receive a political fiction here, the former political prisoners said that none of them had existing foreign passports, since they were sent out only their civilian Russian documents. Immediately after the completion of the press conference, the German police officers deployed in the Deutsche Welle building something like a small office where they issued a certificate of certificate that they had the visa and owners of this certificate to have a passport to be released in Germany.
The validity of these certificates is two weeks, during which, apparently, a decision will be made on how the former political prisoners will be legalized in the European Union. This material contains content provided by Google YouTube. We ask for your permission before loading, because it can use Kukis and other technologies. You can familiarize yourself with the Kukis rules and the personal data of Google YouTube before giving consent.
To agree and continue attention: the BBC is not responsible for the content of other sites. YouTube content may contain advertising. The content from YouTube is over the next morning after the press conference, standing on the banks of the Rhine, the journalist-investigator Christ Grozev, who at the initial stage helped to launch the negotiation process on the exchange of prisoners, told the BBC that in their original lists, the former business journalist of Kommersant, Ivan Safronov.
The Russian side in the process of negotiations invited the Germans to replace him with a political scientist Demuri Voronin, who took place in the same criminal case as Safronov, but is also the owner of a German passport, so as a result, it was Voronin.