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Dmitry Peskov
Russian special services are currently studying the recording that Lukashenko gave to the FSB. The Kremlin has no additional information.
Russian President Dmitry Peskov’s press secretary said the Kremlin learned from the media about the content of the “telephone conversation” allegedly between Berlin and Warsaw about Alexei Navalny. On Monday, September 7, Peskov told reporters about this, Interfax reports.
Thus, he answered the question of how useful was the supposedly intercepted conversation of the politicians of the two countries by Minsk, which President Alexander Lukashenko handed over to the Russian special services.
“Well, probably, it is not for us to judge the usefulness and value of this recording. It is, rather, the work of special services, what they do. We are talking about special material, and only special services should and can evaluate it. “emphasized Peskov.
As you know, in early September, Lukashenka said that Belarusian intelligence allegedly intercepted the negotiations between Berlin and Warsaw, where it was argued that the statement about the poisoning of Navalny with the Novichok poison was a forgery.
Last week, the Belarusian state television channel published a “recording of a conversation” about the poisoning of Alexei Navalny. The audio recording was released with Russian dubbing.
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