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Putin Breaks Silence on Navalny’s Demise, Calling It an ‘Unlucky Incident’

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Last updated: 2024/03/18 at 9:05 AM
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President Vladimir V. Putin described the dying of the imprisoned opposition chief Aleksei A. Navalny as an “unlucky incident” and claimed he had been able to launch him in change for Russian prisoners held within the West.

Mr. Putin, in a information convention after Russia’s presidential election, stated that “some individuals” had informed him earlier than Mr. Navalny’s dying “that there was an thought to change Mr. Navalny for some individuals held in correctional services in Western international locations.”

“I stated, ‘I agree,’” Mr. Putin stated. “Simply with one situation: ‘We’ll commerce him however be sure that he doesn’t come again, let him keep over there.’”

He added: “However this occurs. That’s life.”

The feedback, in response to a query from NBC Information, had been Mr. Putin’s first about Mr. Navalny’s dying at a penal colony within the Arctic — and a uncommon second, if not the primary, when the Russian president uttered Mr. Navalny’s title in public.

Aides to Mr. Navalny asserted after his dying that he had been on the verge of being freed in a prisoner change. A Western official informed The New York Instances on the time that “early discussions” on the opportunity of such a swap had been underway when Russian authorities reported Mr. Navalny useless on Feb. 16.

The Western official stated that the discussions had concerned swapping Mr. Navalny together with two Individuals imprisoned in Russia — Evan Gershkovich, a reporter for The Wall Road Journal, and Paul Whelan, a company safety govt and former Marine — in change for Vadim Krasikov. At present imprisoned in Germany, Mr. Krasikov was convicted of killing a former Chechen separatist fighter in Berlin in 2019.

“This can be a unhappy occasion,” Mr. Putin stated about Mr. Navalny’s dying. “However we’ve had different instances when individuals have handed away in correctional services. And what, hasn’t this occurred in the US, too?”

Whereas Mr. Navalny was alive, Mr. Putin’s distaste for him was such that he by no means stated his title in public, based on the Kremlin’s archive of Mr. Putin’s interviews and speeches.

Mr. Navalny almost died in 2020 after being poisoned by a military-grade nerve agent whereas on a visit to Siberia. Western officers described the poisoning as an assassination try by the Russian state.

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