Russia orders French researcher kept in jail as trial starts
Moscow – A Moscow court on Tuesday ordered a French researcher accused of breaching Russia's "foreign agent" law be held in jail until February next year, at the start of a trial that comes amid tensions between Russia and the West over the Ukraine conflict.
The judge also set the next hearing in the case for 16 September, AFP journalists reported from the courtroom, granting Vinatier's request for more time to prepare.Wearing a blue shirt and dark trousers, he smiled as he spoke with his lawyers ahead of the start of the trial.France has urged Russia to release Vinatier, saying he has been "arbitrarily detained".
Russia has previously used "foreign agent" charges to arrest people before levelling more serious accusations at them. The centre "works to prevent and resolve armed conflicts around the world through mediation and discreet diplomacy", it says in a statement on its website.
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