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Moscow rejects EU demand for investigation into Navalny's death

Feb 21, 2024

Moscow [Russia], February 21: The Kremlin has denied an international investigation demanded by the European Union into the death of jailed opposition figure Alexei Navalny.
"We do not accept such demands at all," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said on Tuesday, according to Russian news agencies. Russia sees this as interference in its internal affairs. EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell had called for an independent international investigation into Navalny's death.
But Navalny's spokeswoman said there was little hope of Russia releasing the body to his wife or mother anytime soon.
Peskov also rejected as "unfounded and outrageous" accusations by Navalny's widow Yulia Navalnaya that Putin had killed her husband.
In a video message on Monday, the 47-year-old Navalnaya blamed Putin for Navalny's death in a prison camp north of the Arctic Circle and announced that she would continue her husband's fight against the Russian president's system. Peskov said that neither he nor Putin had watched the video.
He wanted to refrain from commenting in view of the fact that "Yulia Navalnaya has just been widowed," Peskov added.
The Kremlin spokesman defended the brutal action taken by security forces against Russians who laid flowers and lit candles in many cities across the country in memory of the deceased Putin opponent.
Source: Qatar Tribune

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