Russian foreign ministry comments on Western reactions to Navalny’s death
Statements blaming Moscow came within mere minutes and
seemed to follow a template
https://www.rt.com/russia/592568-foreign-ministry-navalny-reactions/
The US and its European allies seem to have used
prepared talking points to immediately blame Russia for the passing of blogger
Alexey Navalny in his Siberian prison, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on
Friday.
Navalny, 47, collapsed during his daily walk and was
later pronounced dead. The cause of death is still being established.
Western reactions “once again demonstrated
their hypocrisy, cynicism and lack of principles,” the Foreign
Ministry in Moscow said in a statement.
The Federal Penitentiary Service of Russia for the
Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Region announced Navalny’s death at 2:19pm Moscow
time, and “a torrent of carbon-copy accusations began pouring in
literally 15 minutes later.”
The first message came from Swedish Foreign Minister
Tobias Billstrom (“heinous crime”) and Norwegian Foreign Minister Bart
Eide (“heavy burden of responsibility”) at 2:35pm, while Latvian
President Edgars Rinkevics chimed in (“brutally murdered”) six minutes
later.
Czech FM Jan Lipavsky followed suit, accusing Russia
of being “a cruel state that kills people who dream of a beautiful,
better future.” A minute later, France’s Stephane Sejourne claimed
Navalny had fought “the system of oppression.”
The EU “holds the Russian regime solely
responsible for this tragic death,” said President of the European
Council Charles Michel at 3:02pm. Eight minutes later, Ukrainian President
Vladimir Zelensky claimed that Navalny was “obviously killed by
[Russian President Vladimir] Putin.”
The litany was continued by Dutch PM Mark Rutte (“unprecedented
cruelty”) at 3:20pm, Moldovan President Maia Sandu (“blatant oppression”)
ten minutes later, and German FM Annalena Bärbock five minutes after that,
declaring that Navalny “had to die” because he was “a
symbol of a free and democratic Russia.”
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen
piped up after that, followed by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, US Secretary of
State Antony Blinken, and finally French President Emmanuel Macron, at 5:28pm.
Within just two hours, Western politicians and media
were able to “obtain the results of a forensic examination that had not
yet been carried out, conduct an investigation, blame Moscow and render a
verdict,” the Russian Foreign Ministry noted, suggesting that the
reactions must have been prepared ahead of time and according to a “blame
Russia no matter what” template.
“We might be able to believe in this incredible,
miraculous speed if the whole world had not just watched the helpless
‘investigation’ of terrorist attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipeline that
stretched out over many months and turned up empty,” the ministry added.
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