“I would not want him (Zelensky. - RT ) to call, and this happened on a call. Because everything that happened to me before this whole year also happened on a call, but these were bad calls for me ... Therefore, I want it to be according to the law, ”he emphasized.

Vyshinsky said that if his process is completed by law, "the lie will immediately become visible."

He also reiterated his reluctance to participate in the exchange of prisoners between Russia and Ukraine in connection with the non-recognition of his guilt.

“I am not condemned, I do not admit my guilt. The most important thing is that during this procedure it will not be clear what my legal status is, who I am, ”the journalist explained.

Earlier, Vyshinsky called his main task - to prove innocence in court.

On August 28, a Kiev court released Vyshinsky from custody under personal guarantee.

The Russian Foreign Ministry called this decision the first step "on the path to justice in relation to a journalist."