KHODORKOVSKY: I WON’T GET INVOLVED IN POLITICS

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Mikhail Khodorkovsky, right, listens to Checkpoint Charlie Museum curator, Alexandra Hildebrandt, left, as he arrives for a press conference at the museum in Berlin, Sunday Dec. 22, 2013. The former oil baron Mikhail Khodorkovsky was reunited with his family in Berlin on Saturday, a day after being released from a decade-long imprisonment in Russia. Khodorkovsky, a prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was meeting with his eldest son Pavel and his parents, Marina and Boris, who had flown separately to the German capital to meet him (AP Photo/dpa, Kay Nietfeld)
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky, right walks through Checkpoint Charlie Museum accompanied by museum director, Alexandra Hildebrandt, front left, as he arrives for a press conference at the museum in Berlin, Sunday Dec. 22, 2013. The former oil baron Mikhail Khodorkovsky was reunited with his family in Berlin on Saturday, a day after being released from a decade-long imprisonment in Russia. Khodorkovsky, a prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was meeting with his eldest son Pavel and his parents, Marina and Boris, who had flown separately to the German capital to meet him (AP Photo/dpa,Michael Kappeler)
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky,front right arrives for a press conference at Checkpoint Charlie Museum in Berlin, Sunday Dec. 22, 2013. Other persons are not identified. The former oil baron Mikhail Khodorkovsky was reunited with his family in Berlin on Saturday, a day after being released from a decade-long imprisonment in Russia. Khodorkovsky, a prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was meeting with his eldest son Pavel and his parents, Marina and Boris, who had flown separately to the German capital to meet him (AP Photo/dpa, Kay Nietfeld)
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Mikhail Khodorkovsky arrives for a press conference at Checkpoint Charlie Museum in Berlin, Sunday Dec. 22, 2013. The former oil baron Mikhail Khodorkovsky was reunited with his family in Berlin on Saturday, a day after being released from a decade-long imprisonment in Russia. Khodorkovsky, a prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was meeting with his eldest son Pavel and his parents, Marina and Boris, who had flown separately to the German capital to meet him (AP Photo/dpa, Kay Nietfeld)
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In this photo provided by Newtimes.ru on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2013, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, left, meets his mother Marina, right, at the hotel ‘Adlon’ in Berlin, Germany. The former oil baron Mikhail Khodorkovsky was reunited with his family in Berlin on Saturday, a day after being released from a decade-long imprisonment in Russia. Khodorkovsky, a prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was meeting with his eldest son Pavel and his parents, Marina and Boris, who had flown separately to the German capital to meet him, said Christian Hanne, Khodorkovsky’s spokesman. (AP Photo/Newtimes.ru) RUSSIA OUT
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Boris Khodorkovsky, father of released Russian oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky walks into the Hotel Adlon in Berlin, Saturday evening, Dec. 21, 2013. (AP Photo/dpa, Michael Kappeler)
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In this image made from video footage released by Newtimes.ru on Saturday, Dec. 21, 2013, Mikhail Khodorkovsky speaks during his first interview after his release with the editor in chief of the Russian weekly magazine ‘Newtimes’, Yevgenia Albats, in the hotel ‘Adlon’ in Berlin, Germany. The former oil baron Mikhail Khodorkovsky was reunited with his family in Berlin on Saturday, a day after being released from a decade-long imprisonment in Russia. Khodorkovsky, a prominent critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, was meeting with his eldest son Pavel and his parents, Marina and Boris, who had flown separately to the German capital to meet him, said Christian Hanne, Khodorkovsky’s spokesman. (AP Photo/Newtimes.ru) RUSSIA OUT
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BERLIN (AP) — Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the onetime Russian oil tycoon who was imprisoned for a decade in a politically tinged case, said Sunday he doesn’t intend to get involved in politics or finance Russia’s political opposition now that he’s been pardoned and released.

Khodorkovsky also said he won’t seek the return of his stake in oil firm Yukos, according to the German news agency dpa.

The longtime critic of Russia’s President Vladimir Putin won’t “sponsor” the opposition, dpa quoted him as saying to reporters in Berlin ahead of a news conference.

The comments appeared to quash speculation that Khodorkovsky would take a leading role in the political opposition against Putin, who pardoned him Friday.

Asked whether he planned to take legal action to reclaim the assets of his dismantled Yukos oil company.

“I won’t fight for my stake in Yukos,” dpa quoted him as saying.

Khodorkovsky flew on a private jet to Berlin right after his release Friday.

The former billionaire had been imprisoned for tax evasion and money-laundering in cases that were widely criticized as political revenge. Khodorkovsky had challenged Putin’s dominance by funding opposition parties and he was also believed to have personal political ambitions.

In an interview published Sunday on the website of the Russian newspaper Novoye Vremya, Khodorkovsky is quoted as saying that in his pardon application he said he did not intend to get involved in politics.

However, he was quoted as telling reporters in Berlin on Sunday that he does intend to continue appealing his convictions.

The accusations “were so phantasmagoric that to describe them by non-political reasoning you would probably have to accept the postulate that people who aren’t completely adequate work in the special services,” he said, according to the news agency Interfax.

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Jim Heintz in Moscow contributed to this report.

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