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Russian opposition figure Navalny was sent to prison for breaking law & NOT for his political activities, Putin insists Russian opposition figure Navalny was sent to prison for breaking law & NOT for his political activities, Putin insists
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Alexey Navalny was jailed after being convicted of a criminal offense against “foreign partners,” and not for political activities, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a joint press conference with Angela Merkel on Friday.Alexey Navalny was jailed after being convicted of a criminal offense against “foreign partners,” and not for political activities, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at a joint press conference with Angela Merkel on Friday.
The Russian president and the German chancellor were speaking to reporters during Merkel’s presumably final state visit to Moscow. She is due to stand down next month, prior to the country’s elections. The Russian president and the German chancellor were speaking to reporters during Merkel’s presumably final state visit to Moscow. She is due to stand down next month, prior to the country’s elections. 
Putin was responding to a question from a German journalist who asked about Navalny’s imprisonment.Putin was responding to a question from a German journalist who asked about Navalny’s imprisonment.
“As for the figure you mentioned, he was not convicted for his political activity, but for a criminal offense against foreign partners,” Putin said. “As far as political activity is concerned, no one should use the guise of political activity to carry out business projects, especially not in accordance with the law.”“As for the figure you mentioned, he was not convicted for his political activity, but for a criminal offense against foreign partners,” Putin said. “As far as political activity is concerned, no one should use the guise of political activity to carry out business projects, especially not in accordance with the law.”
“As for the decisions of the judicial authorities of the Russian Federation, I would ask you to treat those decisions with respect,” Putin concluded.“As for the decisions of the judicial authorities of the Russian Federation, I would ask you to treat those decisions with respect,” Putin concluded.
In response, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that she “considers the sentencing of Alexey Navalny to be unacceptable” and called for Navalny to be released. In her opinion, the sentence “was handed down to him on the basis of a court decision which the ECHR called arbitrary and disproportionate.”In response, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said that she “considers the sentencing of Alexey Navalny to be unacceptable” and called for Navalny to be released. In her opinion, the sentence “was handed down to him on the basis of a court decision which the ECHR called arbitrary and disproportionate.”
Navalny is currently in jail, serving a jail term of two years and eight months for breaking the conditions of a suspended sentence handed to him in 2014, when he was found guilty of embezzling 30 million rubles ($400,000) from two companies, including the French cosmetics brand Yves Rocher.Navalny is currently in jail, serving a jail term of two years and eight months for breaking the conditions of a suspended sentence handed to him in 2014, when he was found guilty of embezzling 30 million rubles ($400,000) from two companies, including the French cosmetics brand Yves Rocher.
The opposition figure was arrested upon landing back in Moscow from Germany, where he had been living after being transferred to Berlin to be treated for what he and his German doctors allege to be poisoning with the nerve agent Novichok.The opposition figure was arrested upon landing back in Moscow from Germany, where he had been living after being transferred to Berlin to be treated for what he and his German doctors allege to be poisoning with the nerve agent Novichok.
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