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The attack on Navalny is a violation of chemical weapons ban agreements, the minister said.
“I call on Russia to do more to investigate the matter. Things like this must have consequences,” the German top diplomat stressed, adding that The European Union (ES) reserves the right to impose sanctions.
He also thanked Germany’s international partners for “unanimous support”.
On August 20, Navalny was ill during a flight from Tomsk to Moscow, the pilot made an emergency landing at Omsk airport, and Navalny was taken unconscious to Omsk Hospital with signs of poisoning. On August 22, Navalny was transferred from Russia to Germany, where he was treated by the Charite clinic at the University of Berlin.
As the German government said on September 2, there is incontrovertible evidence that Navalny has been poisoned by a nerve-paralyzing warfare substance belonging to the Novichok group.
On September 22, Navalni was discharged from a Berlin hospital.
Navalny will remain in Germany until the end of the rehabilitation course, which could last for several weeks, said Navalny’s press secretary Kira Jarmischa.
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