EU, NATO CHIEF CONDEMNS POISONING OF NAVALNY AS RUSSIA ASK TO SHARE DATA

News Desk World

Thu 03 September 2020:

 The European Union has condemned “in the strongest possible terms” the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

“The use of chemical weapons under any circumstances is completely unacceptable and a breach of international law,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said Wednesday in a statement on behalf of the EU.

The top EU diplomat also called on the Russian government to investigate “thoroughly and in a transparent manner the assassination attempt of Mr Navalny”.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg also condemned the use of nerve agent Novichok and urged the Russian authorities to conduct a “full and transparent” investigation in a social media post.

The NATO chief also promised to consult with Germany and NATO allies on the consequences of the incident.

Germany found “unequivocal” evidence that Navalny had been poisoned last month by a military-grade chemical agent belonging to the Novichok group, the office of Chancellor Angela Merkel announced on Wednesday.

Navalny is currently in intensive care in a medically induced coma in Germany. His condition is serious, but there is no acute danger to his life, say his doctors.

Russia asks Germany to share data

Commenting on the incident, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov earlier said they were waiting for test results before launching an investigation.

“We are waiting for a response to the request of the Attorney General’s office on the situation around Navalny,” the ministry told the Russian state-run news agency RIA in response to a comment that the tests run by a special German military laboratory found “a chemical nerve agent from the Novichok party” which was used to poison the opposition leader.

In a separate statement, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia has not received any official information about Navalny’s poisoning.

Navalny, 44, a vociferous critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, fell ill on Aug. 20 on a flight from the Siberian city of Tomsk to Moscow. The plane made an emergency landing in Omsk and Navalny was rushed to a hospital, where he spent two days before being sent to Berlin for treatment..

By Agnes Szucs | Anadolu agency

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