the presence of previously publicity-shy billionaire at talks in Istanbul has surprised many
, during a round of negotiations in Kyiv in early March.
On Tuesday, Dmitry Peskov, Russian president Vladimir Putin’s spokesperson, added his own denial: “This is part of the information panic, part of the information sabotage, information war. These reports are not true … it is necessary to strongly filter the flow of information.” “We are trying to find a balance between protecting privacy and security concerns of the individuals and informing the public correctly,” Grozev said.
In that court case, his lawyers claimed “Abramovich is someone who is distant from Putin”, something which has been thrown into question by his sudden appearance as an envoy.
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