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Kremlin says Navalny charges against Putin ‘unacceptable’

Russia accuses opposition leader of working in cahoots with CIA

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 01 Oct 2020 9:35PM

Kremlin says Navalny charges against Putin ‘unacceptable’
Alexei Navalny was evacuated to Berlin for treatment after he collapsed in August on a flight from Tomsk to Moscow after a campaign trip to support opposition candidates in local elections. – AFP filepic, October 1, 2020

MOSCOW, Russia – The Kremlin on Thursday accused opposition leader Alexei Navalny of working with the CIA and making "groundless and unacceptable statements" after he claimed President Vladimir Putin had orchestrated his poisoning.

The comments from Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov came after Navalny accused Putin of being behind his poisoning with Novichok in the anti-corruption campaigner's first published interview since being discharged from a German hospital.

"I assert that Putin is behind this act, I don't see any other explanation," the 44-year-old told the German weekly Der Spiegel.

Peskov said: "We believe that such charges against the Russian president are absolutely groundless and unacceptable."

He also claimed that the CIA was "currently working" with Navalny, who studied at Yale University, but did not provide any evidence.

"It's not the patient who is working with Western security services, it's Western security services who are working with him," the Kremlin spokesman said.

"I can even say directly that CIA instructors are currently working with him."

Navalny was evacuated to Berlin for treatment after he collapsed in August on a flight from Tomsk to Moscow after a campaign trip to support opposition candidates in local elections.

The Putin critic was discharged just over a week ago after Germany found that he was poisoned with the Soviet-designed nerve agent Novichok. The Kremlin has denied any involvement.

In the interview with Der Spiegel, Navalny again vowed to return to Russia as soon as he has fully recovered, saying he would not give Putin "the gift" of his absence from the country.

Earlier Thursday the speaker of Russia's lower house of parliament, Vyacheslav Volodin, also accused the "shameless" opposition leader of working for Western security services and claimed Navalny owed his life to Putin.

"Navalny is a shameless and mean man," Volodin said in a statement.

"Everyone – from pilots to doctors to the president – were sincerely saving him." 

"Only a dishonourable man can make such statements," he said in an apparent reference to Navalny's claim that Putin was behind the poisoning. – AFP, October 1, 2020

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