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  • 2020-12-16 (xsd:date)
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  • imposed sanctions against Russian Federation on the Navalny case: this applies to six individuals and the research Institute of Organic Chemistry and Technology. The document notes that the sanctions were imposed for violation of the Convention on the prohibition of chemical weapons. The sanctions are published in the official Journal of the European Union on October 15 (en)
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  • The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russian Federation, represented by Sergey Lavrov, the Head of the Ministry, imposed sanctions against Germany and France on the case of Alexey Navalny. This information was reported by the Russian News Agency (TASS) on November 12, 2020. On November 12, 2020, Sergey Lavrov, head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, held a press conference with Russian and foreign media on topical issues on the international agenda. During the interview, a foreign journalist was asked about the Navalny case, as a result of which, France and Germany imposed sanctions against Russia. Screenshot of the press on VGTRK conference where Minister Lavrov stated the claim. Russian news Agency (TASS) reports that Russia is introducing retaliatory (mirror") sanctions against Germany and France because of the "Navalny case". This was announced by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov at a press conference with the media. Screenshot of the article on TASS. European Union (en)
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