Sergey Lavrov: Russia Will Respond To Possible Western Sanctions On Navalno



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No one has revoked the principle of reciprocity in the field of international affairs, – said S. Lavrov in an interview with Rossija television. – We will see what the new sanctions will be [ir]of course we will reply. That cannot be left without a reaction. “

Navalnas, 44, one of President Vladimir Putin’s main critics, felt ill on August 20 during a flight from Tomsk to Moscow. The plane landed unexpectedly in Omsk and A. Navalnas was taken to Omsk Hospital in a coma. On August 22 he was transferred to the Charite Clinic in Berlin.

On September 2, German officials, based on the findings of the country’s military laboratory, announced that traces of poison from the group of nerve-paralyzing substances “Novičiok” were detected in the body of A. Navaln.

On September 7, the Charite clinic announced that A. Navalnas had woken up from an artificial coma, his condition had improved.



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