Trump said he saw no evidence of poisoning Navalny, awaiting German findings


President TrumpDonald John Trump Netanyahu Privately Expresses Heartfelt Heart Attack on U.S. Arms Sale Plan with UAE: Report Trump Rejects Reports Calling US Service Member Buried in France ‘Lost’, Sucre Said more than comparing Corleone. On Friday, Germany unanimously questioned whether Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny had been poisoned in an assassination attempt in Siberia, saying they were waiting for a review of the evidence.

“We have no evidence yet,” Trump said during a briefing at the White House.

He added, “I would be very angry if this is the case, so we will take a look at the numbers and documents, as a lot of documents will be sent to us in the next few days.”

The president’s remarks came hours after NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said there was “undoubted evidence” that Navalny had been poisoned with a Novichok nerve agent. The NATO chief called it a violation of international law that needed an international response.

Naval is currently recovering in Germany after being transferred to a hospital in Siberia last week.

Germany’s ruling on Wednesday was poisoned by anti-Novich ok figures, backed by Trump administration officials, along with White House National Security Council spokesman John Ulliot. To tweet “The poisoning of Alexei Navalny is absolutely reprehensible. Russia has used the chemical nerve agent Novichok in the past.”

White House spokeswoman Kyle McKinney echoed those remarks Thursday, saying the U.S. “We are working with our allies and the international community to hold the Russian people accountable wherever evidence is found and to limit funding for their malicious activities.”

Trump has been scrutinized for his positive comments about the Russian president in the past Vladimir PutinVladimir Vladimirovich slammed Putin Clinton for poisoning Russia’s opposition leader Russia has stepped up the dissolution process with the goal of advancing our election Hill’s Morning Report – released by Facebook – Trump, Biden’s race to intensify And Washington wants to improve relations between Washington and Moscow. Trump has also cast doubt on the US intelligence community’s findings on Russian interference in the 2016 election and the country’s efforts to interfere in the 2020 election.

At the same time, the president has insisted that “no one is harder on Russia than I am.” On Friday, he noted that the United States has opposed the German-Russian partnership for an oil pipeline called Nordstream II and argued with his administration to impose sanctions on Moscow over a number of crimes.

“I was the one who warned the United States and the world, Nord Stream II, I said why is Germany spending billions of dollars to get their energy from Russia and we will protect Germany from Russia? “It’s everything and approvals and everything else,” he said.

– Contributed by Morgan Chalafent.

Update: 8:08 pm

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