Russian opposition leaders gathered in Vilnius for discussions
Russian opposition leaders convened in Vilnius for their regular meeting to discuss support for Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict with Russia.
Leaders of the Russian opposition, living in exile, gathered in Vilnius for their regular meeting known as the 'Free Russia Forum'. The topics of the two-day event include strategies to assist Ukraine in repelling the Russian military invasion and supporting civil disobedience within Russia. This forum serves as a platform for discussing critical issues regarding the role of Russians in aiding Ukrainian forces and the overall socio-political situation in Russia under Vladimir Putin's regime.
On Monday, the gathering will hold a closed session focusing on organizational matters, followed by a public discussion entitled 'All for Ukraine's Victory: The Role of Russians in Supporting Ukrainian Armed Forces'. On Tuesday, discussions will revolve around Russia's war against Ukraine, the disintegration of the international order, accountability for the aggressor, the state of Russian society, and resistance against Putin's administration. These discussions highlight the ongoing struggle and commitment among various sectors of Russian society against the current regime.
The 'Free Russia Forum' has been held biannually in Lithuania since 2016, typically in Vilnius. The event brings together a diverse group of politicians, scholars, public figures, and journalists who oppose the current Russian government, showcasing a significant moment for those committed to advocating for change and solidarity with Ukraine amidst the backdrop of ongoing geopolitical tensions.