Yulia Navalnaya: "Putin Poisoned and Killed My Husband. He Is a Murderer, I Work to Be Judged. and the West Overestimates Him"
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The widow of the poisoned dissident: "The West overestimates the Kremlin"
Ahead of the anniversary of Navalny's death, five European countries issued a statement saying the Russian state poisoned the opposition politician. Russia denies the accusations.
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The poisoning of the Kremlin critic Navalny is proof for Foreign Minister Wadephul of the nature of Putin's regime: his goal is only to maintain power, he said in the report from Berlin. Putin has no interest in peace.
In light of the joint statement by several European states that Russian opposition critic Navalny died of poisoning, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul did not rule out a tightening of sanctions against Russia. He stated in the ARD's "Report from Berlin" program that a comprehensive sanctions regime has already been imposed against Russia. "Making this more effective, making it stricter, making it so that Russia feels it even more – that definitel…
European laboratories have analysed it: Putin critic Navalny was poisoned in prison two years ago, and a suspicion gradually matures to the certainty that the Kremlin chief is thinking of himself in a kind of final battle.
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