KYIV (Reuters) – Germany needs more information about the case of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny before it can say whether he was poisoned as his supporters allege, Foreign Minister Heiko Maas said on Monday in the Ukrainian capital.
“Many facts are missing in the case of Navalny: medical and also likely criminological,” Maas said during a news conference with his Ukrainian counterpart. “We must wait for those (facts).”
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“Many facts are missing in the case of Navalny: medical and also likely criminological,” Maas said during a news conference with his Ukrainian counterpart. “We must wait for those (facts).”
You have all the facts you need. Russia, poison, opposition, Putin.
The krauts could find Putin’s business card next to the tea bag and they would still claim there’s no evidence. I think his transfer to Germany was a deal to clear Putin. They will make sure Alexei stays in a coma, so he won’t talk.