Kremlin Urges 'Enemies' to Stay Abroad Following Prisoner Exchange
The Kremlin, on the day of a prisoner exchange with Western countries, expressed hope that those it considers 'enemies' would remain abroad. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated his viewpoint, indicating a preference for opponents to stay away and non-opponents to return to Russia.
The Kremlin expressed a strong stance on Thursday, urging those it deems 'enemies' to remain outside Russia following a recent prisoner exchange with the West.
State-run TASS news agency reported Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov's comments, in which he stated that all adversaries should stay abroad.
Peskov added that he hopes to provide further commentary on the prisoner exchange later on Thursday, highlighting a clear division between those seen as enemies and non-enemies.
(With inputs from agencies.)

