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Merkel asks Putin to free Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny on anniversary of his poisoning
- The German Chancellor held talks with the Russian president in her final official visit to Moscow before stepping down next month
- The pair also discussed Afghanistan, with Putin saying the world community should prevent the ‘collapse’ of the country
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German Chancellor Angela Merkel asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to free his jailed opponent Alexei Navalny on the anniversary of a nerve-agent attack on the politician, whose life was saved by Berlin doctors.
“I demanded from the Russian leader that he free Navalny,” Merkel – who blames Moscow for the poisoning – said standing next to Putin at a Kremlin press conference.
“And I made clear that we will keep doing that,” she said, calling the situation around Navalny “distressing”.
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Putin – who denies ordering the poison attack and refuses to say Navalny’s name in public – referred to his challenger as “the defendant”. He denied Navalny was jailed for his political activity, saying he was behind bars for “criminal offences”.

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“I would ask that the judicial decisions of the Russian Federation be treated with respect,” he said, claiming that Moscow had an inclusive political system.
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