Negotiations between Germany and Poland on the Navalny poisoning published by Belarus



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Belarus published alleged talks between Germany and Poland on Navalny

Photo: Alexey Navalny (facebook com navalny)

Belarus released a recording of an allegedly “intercepted” conversation between representatives of Germany and Poland about the poisoning of the Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. This conversation allegedly proves that the German government’s statement about the Novichok poisoning was falsified.

The recording of this conversation was published by the Belarusian state television channel ONT.

At the entrance, designated as “Sedan” The voice said that “everything is going according to plan … the materials on Navalny are ready and will be transferred to the Chancellor’s administration.”

“We await your statement,” added this voice.

Also, answering a question from a voice designated as “Warsaw”, on whether the poisoning of Navalny is confirmed, first “subscriber” You say, “Look, Mike, in this case it doesn’t matter. There is a war. And during a war, all methods are good.”

Also, “Sedan” He stressed that “Putin must be dissuaded from sticking his nose in the affairs of Belarus”, and “the most effective way is to drown him in the problems of Russia, of which there are many.”

“In addition, in the near future they have elections, voting day in the regions of Russia,” Berlin subscriber.

Then the interlocutors discussed the situation in Belarus, admitting that things were not going well in the country, because “President Lukashenko turned out to be a tough nut to crack.”

Recall that during a meeting with the Russian Prime Minister, the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko announced the falsification of the German government’s statement on the poisoning of Navalny with a chemical from the Novichok group. Belarus allegedly intercepted the conversation between representatives of Germany and Poland.

The Kremlin later said that Russian special services received a recording of the conversation that Lukashenka spoke about.

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