“We need to dissuade Putin from sticking his nose into the affairs of Belarus.” Published “Berlin-Warsaw Conversation” on Navalny. Full transcript



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On September 3, the President of Belarus, Alexander Lukashenko, announced the interception of the conversation between “Berlin” and “Warsaw”, from which it supposedly follows that there was no poisoning of the leader of the Russian opposition Alexei Navalny. The Telegram channel “Pool of the First”, close to Lukashenko’s press service, published an audio file of a conversation between Mike and Nick about the need to “drown” Russian President Vladimir Putin in trouble.

The Telegram channel “Pool of the First”, connected with the press service of the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, published a recording of the “conversation between Berlin and Warsaw”, which analyzes the falsification of materials about the poisoning of the leader of the Russian opposition Alexei Navalny.

In a one-minute audio file, some Mike and Nick discuss the need to create trouble for Russian President Vladimir Putin and at the same time admire Lukashenko’s resilience and the loyalty of the Belarusian security forces.

GORDON provides a full transcript of the allegedly intercepted conversation.

Warsaw: Hello! Good afternoon, Nick. How are we doing?

Berlin: Everything seems to be going according to plan. Navalny’s materials are ready. You will be transferred to the Chancellor’s office. We are waiting for your statement.

Warsaw: Is the poisoning confirmed exactly?

Berlin: Look, Mike, in this case it’s not that important. There is a war, and during a war all methods are good.

Warsaw: I agree. Putin needs to be dissuaded from sticking his nose into Belarusian affairs. This is the most effective way – to drown him in the problems of Russia, and there are a lot of them. In addition, in the near future they will have elections, voting day in the regions of Russia.

“Berlin”: This is what we are doing … And how are you doing in Belarus?

“Warsaw”: To be honest, not really. President Lukashenko turned out to be a tough nut to crack. They are professional and organized. It is clear that Russia supports them. Officials and the military are loyal to the president. While we are working. The rest is at the meeting, not on the phone.

“Berlin”: Yes, yes, I understand, see you later, bye.

Warsaw: Bye.



On September 3, in a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin, Lukashenko announced the “interception” of the conversation between “Berlin and Warsaw”, from which it follows that “there was no poisoning of Navalny”.

The government of Germany called the declaration of the President of Belarus false.

On August 20, the scheduled plane in which Navalny was returning to Moscow after a trip to Siberia, urgently landed in Omsk due to the probable poisoning of the politician. The opposition team believes that a toxic substance was mixed in their tea.

Navalny was on toxic resuscitation ambulance n. 1 of the hospital in Omsk unconscious, was connected to a ventilator. Navalny’s main work diagnosis at the Russian hospital was called metabolic disorder.

Initially, Russian doctors did not allow the opponent to go to Germany for treatment, but later gave permission for transportation. – On the morning of August 22, Navalny was airlifted to the Charite clinic in Berlin.

On August 24, German doctors announced that Navalny had been poisoned. The clinical data indicated intoxication with a substance from the group of cholinesterase inhibitors. On September 2, the clinic said that Navalny’s condition is still serious, it is connected to Artificial lung ventilation apparatus. Doctors have not ruled out the “long-term effects of the poisoning.”

On September 2, the German government announced that the Navalny Corps found traces of the substance, similar in composition to “Newbie”. The biological material extracted from the politician was examined by a special laboratory of the German armed forces. The Berlin official condemned the attack on the opposition leader and demanded an explanation from the Russian authorities.

Russia’s Foreign Ministry said Germany’s claims about the Navalny poisoning were not supported by facts.

The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons has warned that lAny poisoning of a person with nerve agents will be considered use of chemical weapons.



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