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Kremlin: Navalny's Illness Should Not Harm Relations With West

RUSSIA

The Kremlin has stated that it does not believe relations between Russia and the West should deteriorate because of the illness of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, saying that it 'sees no reason why that should happen'.

  • Navalny remains in a coma in a Berlin hospital. His German doctors have said it is likely that he has been poisoned.
  • The Kremlin has said the potential motive behind a poisoning should only be looked into if it is confirmed that he has been poisoned.

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