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The EU should impose sanctions on oligarchs, says Navalny

“Sanctions against the whole country are not working. The most important thing is to impose an entry ban on freezing assets for people who benefit from the regime. They embezzle money, steal billions, and fly to Berlin or London over the weekend. They buy expensive flats and sit in cafes, “Navalnyj told the German daily Bild.

According to him, sanctions should also affect the chief conductor of the Munich Philharmonic, Valery Gergiev, who is a supporter of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

Navalny was outraged that Russia had not helped in any way to investigate his poisoning. “They didn’t even try to make them look like they were investigating,” he told Bilda, reiterating his view that he had been poisoned at Putin’s direct command. He also criticized former German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder, who is Putin’s friend and lobbyist for Russian energy companies. He called him “Putin’s messenger to protect the killers.”

Germany said on Tuesday that it was discussing with its partners what steps to take after the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) confirmed that a new and as yet unreported variant of the newcomer had been found in Naval Blood.

Navalny was unconsciously flown to Berlin after collapsing on a domestic flight to Siberia on August 20. In the meantime, he recovered so much that he was released from the Berlin clinic. He wants to return to Russia.

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