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EU To Ban Russia For Poisoning Alexei Navalny

EU to ban Russia for poisoning Navalny, member countries support. The European Union (EU) will ban Russia in the case of poisoning Alexei Navalny, leader of Russia’s opposition.

In this case, France and Germany have announced plans to follow the remaining 25 member countries of the EU. This announcement was made at a meeting of the foreign ministers of the EU member states in Luxembourg. At the meeting, France and Germany laid out their plan to ban Russia.

Navalny was given the Novichok nerve agent on the plane during a trip from Siberia to Moscow on 20 August. Navalny became unconscious after this.

He was later brought to Berlin by air ambulance for treatment, where he survived. Several major European countries, including Germany, held the Russian government responsible for poisoning the opposition leader.

On the charge of European countries, the office of Russian President Vladimir Putin has clarified that the government had no hand in the incident. She is investigating the case. But the EU is not accepting Russia’s statement as correct.

Germany’s Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, who came to attend the Foreign Ministers’ meeting in Luxembourg, told the media, France and Germany will ban those who have come before us in this matter of poisoning.

He declined to give any further details on the matter. Later the EU foreign ministers indicated that they could impose sanctions on Russia’s military intelligence officers who were involved in the case.

The assets of such people in Europe will be confiscated and their travel will be banned. In response, Russian MP Vladimir Jabarov has said that if any action is taken by the EU without proof, Russia will also give a befitting reply.

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