Aides to Aleksei A. Navalny, the Russian opposition chief who died this month, asserted on Monday that he had been on the verge of being freed in a prisoner change with the West.
A Western official aware of the negotiations stated “early discussions” on the opportunity of releasing Mr. Navalny by means of such a swap had been underway when Russian authorities reported him dead on Feb. 16. But the official pushed again on the Navalny group’s portrayal of the talks as having been of their closing phases.
In a video posted to the Navalny group’s YouTube channel on Monday, a high aide to Mr. Navalny portrayed the prisoner-exchange talks as proof of what she described as President Vladimir V. Putin’s motive to kill the opposition chief.
The aide, Maria Pevchikh, stated that Western officers have been in superior talks with the Kremlin on a deal that will have launched Mr. Navalny together with the 2 Americans imprisoned in Russia.
As a part of that deal, Ms. Pevchikh stated, Germany would have launched Vadim Krasikov, the person convicted of killing a former Chechen separatist fighter in a Berlin park in 2019. Mr. Putin praised Mr. Krasikov in his interview with the previous Fox News host Tucker Carlson this month, describing the convicted murderer as having been motivated by “patriotic sentiments.”
Ms. Pevchikh stated within the video that the West had been insisting on Mr. Navalny’s launch as a part of any deal to free Mr. Krasikov, whom Western officers describe as a Russian intelligence agent. By killing Mr. Navalny, she stated, Mr. Putin took the opportunity of his launch off the desk, and he deliberate to “supply another person when the time comes” in an effort to convey house Mr. Krasikov.
“Navalny was speculated to be free within the coming days,” Ms. Pevchikh, the chairwoman of Mr. Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation, stated within the video. She didn’t establish the 2 Americans she stated would have been exchanged together with Mr. Navalny.
The Western official stated that the discussions had concerned swapping Mr. Navalny, Evan Gershkovich, a reporter for The Wall Street Journal, and Paul Whelan, a company safety government and former Marine, in change for Mr. Krasikov.
But an settlement had not appeared imminent, and it was unclear how inclined Russia and Germany have been to make such a commerce.
“No formal supply had been made, however early discussions to this impact have been underway,” the official stated.
The circumstances of Mr. Navalny’s dying stay shrouded in thriller. He died on Feb. 16 at a penal colony within the Arctic, in response to the Russian authorities. The medical report on his dying says he died of pure causes, in response to Navalny aides.
After a dayslong dispute with the authorities over custody of his stays, his physique was transferred to his mom, Lyudmila Navalnaya, on Saturday, his spokeswoman stated. But it remained unclear whether or not his household would search to conduct an impartial post-mortem earlier than his burial.
A Kremlin spokesman didn’t reply to a request for remark.
A German authorities spokeswoman declined to remark when requested concerning the Navalny group’s assertions at a information convention on Monday.
Mr. Navalny himself was not conscious of the small print of the talks however knew his potential launch by means of a prisoner change was being mentioned, in response to his spokeswoman, Kira Yarmysh.
“He understood there have been some talks occurring, however he didn’t know any particulars,” Ms. Yarmysh stated in a textual content message.
Ms. Pevchikh stated that the Russian enterprise tycoon Roman Abramovich had acted as a mediator within the West’s talks with Mr. Putin a few potential prisoner change to safe Mr. Navalny’s freedom. A spokeswoman for Mr. Abramovich didn’t reply to a request for remark.
The Navalny group’s new claims got here because the plans for Mr. Navalny’s burial remained unclear. Ms. Yarmysh, his spokeswoman, posted to social media on Monday to ask for assist in lining up a funeral corridor for a service later this week.
“We are in search of a corridor for a public farewell to Aleksei,” Ms. Yarmysh wrote. “Time: finish of this workweek. If you will have appropriate premises, please contact us.”
Mr. Navalny’s aides say the Kremlin has sought to forestall his funeral from turning right into a public occasion that would appeal to 1000’s of mourners. Mr. Putin’s spokesman, Dmitri S. Peskov, denied that the Kremlin was concerned.
“This is completely not our subject and never our prerogative,” Mr. Peskov advised reporters on Monday. “The head of state doesn’t regulate these points in any approach.”
Julian E. Barnes contributed reporting from Washington and Erika Solomon from Berlin.