China News Agency, Moscow, September 18 (Reporter Wang Xiujun) Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov told the media in Moscow on the 18th that Russia has not obtained information about the Russian opposition activist Navalny from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

  Peskov said that the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons stated that the German side should be inquired about the news about Navaline, while the German side said that it should inquire about the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons.

Under this circumstance, the Russian side will continue to try to obtain news from Navalny.

  Peskov said that Navaline's poisoning meant that there were toxic substances in his blood, but neither laboratory in Omsk nor Moscow detected the poison.

  Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said in an interview with Russian media that the German side refused to answer questions raised by the Russian Prosecutor's Office regarding the Navalny incident on a completely fabricated excuse.

Facing Russia’s question about Navaline, Germany and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons are "kicking the ball" with each other.

This is how Western countries respond to Russian legal inquiries.

  Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova said that if Western countries initiate sanctions against Russia, Russia will take reciprocal actions to respond.

  Navalny is a well-known Russian opposition figure.

On August 20, he suddenly fell into a coma on the way to Moscow, and then the plane made an emergency landing in Omsk.

Local doctors in Omsk stated that no trace of poison was found in Navalin.

Since then, Navalny was taken by a special plane to a hospital in Berlin, Germany for treatment.

On September 2, the German Federal Government stated that the German military laboratory found "clear evidence" of "Novijok" nerve agents in Navarine after conducting toxicological tests.

On September 14, the German government announced that the French and Swedish laboratories confirmed that Navalny had been attacked by "Novichok" nerve agents through independent analysis.

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