Russia wanted to understand classified information on situation with Navalny

The Russian side would like to figure out why part of the information on the situation with the founder of FBK (included the Ministry of Emergency Situations in the register of organizations operating the functions of a foreign agent and recognized as an extremist organization) Alexei Navalny is classified as West. This was stated by the Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, reports RIA Novosti.

“I suggest everyone who sincerely becoming to understand this issue, familiarize yourself with the transcript of the meeting of the Bundestag, when the German government responded to the maximum specific issues of deputies regarding the situation with the so-called” poisoning of Navalny “” – said Lavrov.

According to the head of the Foreign Ministry, an objective person familiarized with these texts will understand that most of the information is classified as “not clear for what reasons.” “I would like to figure it out very much,” Lavrov added.

On the reluctance of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons (OPCW) to assist Moscow to study the incident previously declared the postprared of Russia at Oxygen Alexander Shulgin. According to him, countries refused to publish a substance formula, which was allegedly used in navalne poisoning.

Navalnya fell in someone on August 2020, he became bad during the flight from Tomsk to Moscow. On August 22, he was taken to the German clinic, whose doctors declared the poisoning of the Russian substance from the Novice group. Russian physicians of traces of poisons did not find.

In January, Navalnya returned to Russia after passing around and was detained at the airport. On February 2, the Simonovsky Court of Moscow abolished the valval verdict in the case of “Yves Rocher” for violating the conditions for compliance with the probationary period. He was sentenced to 3.5 years in prison. In the colony, he, according to the decision of the Moscow City Court of February 20, will stay 2.5 years.

/Media reports.