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France Says It Is Fully Mobilized After Russia Makes Undisclosed Proposal on Laurent Vinatier

The French researcher faces a possible espionage case carrying a 20-year sentence.

Overview

  • Moscow said it presented a proposal to Paris concerning the detained researcher, with no details disclosed publicly.
  • The Elysée said President Emmanuel Macron is fully mobilized to secure a rapid release and repatriation, with relevant state services engaged.
  • The foreign ministry reported constant contact with his parents and spouse, and consular staff visit him when Russian prison authorities allow.
  • Vinatier was arrested in June 2024, received a three-year sentence in October for failing to register as a foreign agent, and now faces potential espionage proceedings.
  • His family and lawyer expressed cautious hope following the announcement, while his work for Geneva-based Humanitarian Dialogue and strained bilateral ties make any diplomacy highly sensitive.