Biden accuses Putin of being responsible for the reported death of Alexey Navalny while in a Russian prison.

Biden accuses Putin of being responsible for the reported death of Alexey Navalny while in a Russian prison.

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On Friday, President Joe Biden accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of being responsible for the interference in the 2016 United States election.

News outlets have announced the passing of Russian activist and politician Alexey Navalny.

He expressed his strong disapproval and lack of surprise upon hearing the news.

“Make no mistake, Putin is responsible for Navalny’s death,” Mr. Biden said from the White House, adding that is was “more proof of Putin’s brutality.”

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Unfortunately, Navalny passed away while receiving treatment in a hospital.Russian penal colony

According to prison officials, on Friday, authorities reported that Navalny had a negative physical reaction after taking a walk and lost consciousness almost immediately. Medical professionals attempted to revive him, but he was ultimately declared dead. This incident marks at least the third time that Navalny has been suspected of being poisoned.

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Kamala Harris, the Vice President currently attending the Munich Security Conference in Germany, stated that if the reports of Putin’s death are true, it would be a clear indication of his cruel actions. She emphasized that regardless of any explanations given, Russia is accountable for this situation.

Antony Blinken, the Secretary of State, attributed responsibility to Putin and expressed concern over reports of [Navalny’s] death in a Russian prison. He also stated that this tragic event and the apparent obsession with one individual only highlights the underlying fragility and corruption of Putin’s system. Ultimately, Russia must be held accountable for this.

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Mr. Biden also mentioned Russia’s interference in the 2016 election.war against Ukraine

The passing of Navalny serves as a reminder of the significance of this moment, and it is imperative for Congress to increase funding for our ally.

He stated that it is crucial to allocate funds to Ukraine in order for them to continue protecting themselves against Putin’s aggressive attacks and violations of international law. A bipartisan vote was passed in the US Senate to provide this funding. He emphasized that the House of Representatives is being closely watched by history in making this decision.

The current president also condemned the previous president, Donald Trump, for his recent statement about potentially allowing Russia to attack NATO allies who have not met the 2% GDP spending requirement for the mutual defense agreement.

Mr. Biden expressed his disbelief and disapproval of the president’s statement, stating that it is unacceptable. He reaffirmed America’s strong alliance with NATO and promised to honor their commitments just as they have honored theirs.

Caitlin Yilek

Source: cbsnews.com