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The activist and former world chess champion told Newsweek about his vision of Russia's future.

Meanwhile, Kasparov is dismissive of the non-systemic Russian opposition parties within his country, which he says act under the auspices of the Kremlin. For him, Russia's opposition must be based on three principles:"The war is criminal, the regime is illegitimate. Crimea is Ukraine. As long as you are willing to say these three things, you have joined the alliance."

Kasparov notes how many were upper middle class. Bringing them together in what he dubs a"virtual South Korea"—in contrast with the North Korea he says Putin has turned Russia into—might"create a staple for future Russian elite." "The sooner we create this virtual Russian state in exile, the better the chances that we will have the solid staples for a new Russia after the collapse of the Putin regime."

There must be"some form of compromise which is yet to be found. I don't have an answer to that right now, but I believe that's the only way to move forward."Kasparov says after the war, there needs to be justice for those closely involved in the invasion of Ukraine, but they need to be distinguished from other Russian officials.

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