
“‘You know, I sometimes thought about him, he is a strange guy,’ ex-KGB spy Putin said in an interview with state-run Channel One television. ‘How is he going to build his life? In effect, he condemned himself to a rather difficult life. I do not have the faintest idea about what he will do next,’ Putin said. ‘Well, it’s clear we will not give him up, he can feel safe here. But what’s next?’ Putin said. ‘And maybe some compromises will be found in this case.’ Putin said while US special services consider Snowden a traitor ‘he is someone with a completely different frame of mind and considers himself to be a fighter for human rights.'”
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