Russia poisoned opposition politician Navalny, five European countries say

Cateva zeci de persoane aprind lumanari in fata Ambasadei Rusiei dupa decesul dizidentului Alexei Navalny, in Bucuresti, 18 februarie 2024. Inquam Photos / Octav Ganea

Five European countries, including the UK, France and Germany, have accused Russia of poisoning opposition politician Alexei Navalny in prison in 2024 using a rare toxin.

The heads of French, British, German, Dutch and Swedish diplomacy said that ‘only the Russian state had the means, the motive and the contempt for international law’ to carry out this attack in comments made on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.

“We know that the Russian state used this deadly toxin to target Navalny, fearing his opposition,” the UK Foreign Office said in a joint statement with Sweden, France, the Netherlands and Germany on the eve of the second anniversary of the death of the fierce critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin.

The UK also said it had referred Russia to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).

The foreign ministries of the UK, France, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands said on Saturday that the analysis of samples taken from Navalny, who died two years ago, “conclusively confirmed the presence of epibatidine,” which is a toxin found in South American dendrobatid frogs.

These countries claimed that “only the Russian state had the means, the motive and the contempt for international law to carry out this attack.”

Navalny, who was a fierce opponent of state corruption and organized large-scale anti-Kremlin protests, died in the Arctic prison colony in February 2024. He was serving a 19-year sentence that was believed to be politically motivated.

His widow, Yulia Navalnaya, said last year that two independent laboratories had concluded that he had been poisoned shortly before his death. She has repeatedly accused Putin of being responsible for Navalny’s death, which the Russian authorities have categorically denied.

“The assassination of Russian opponent Alexei Navalny in an Arctic prison in 2024 is now a scientifically proven fact,” Navalnaya, said on Saturday, after five European countries claimed that Moscow had used a lethal toxic agent against the Kremlin opponent.