Belarus releases mysterious recording of "Deborah official": Navalny "poisoned" or framing Russia for Germany

  [Global Times Special Correspondent Aoki Chen Kangliu Yupeng in Germany] A recording about the "truth of poisoning" by Russian opposition leader Navalny has made the fight between the West and Russia even more confusing.

On Friday, Belarusian national television released a recording of a phone call between German and Polish officials intercepted by the country’s intelligence services. The recording showed that Germany was suspected of “fraud” in the “poisoning” incident in Navalny in order to “frame” Russia.

Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said that Russian intelligence agencies began to analyze the recording.

Germany, Britain and other countries ignored this statement and threatened to impose sanctions on Russia.

German Foreign Minister Maas threatened for the first time on the 6th that the "Beixi-2" natural gas pipeline project jointly built by Germany and Russia may be suspended.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zakharova said on the 6th that Moscow is currently unable to be sure whether Germany is playing a "two-sided game."

  "Everything is an old routine"

  The Russian "Kommersant" reported on the 5th that the so-called "poisoning" story of Russian opposition leader Navalny became part of the confrontation between the West and Russia and Belarus.

On the evening of the 4th, the Belarusian National Television released a recording of a dialogue between officials in Berlin and Warsaw about the poisoning of Navalny in prime time.

The Minsk intelligence agency confirmed that the recording was an intercepted conversation between a German government official and a Polish government official.

In the recording, the Berlin official said: “Everything is going according to plan. The materials involving Navalny are ready and will be sent to the Chancellery. She (Merkel) will issue a statement.” Warsaw The official asked: "Has the poisoning been proven?" The Berlin official said: "Under the current circumstances, it doesn't matter whether it is poisoned... We are in a war and all the means are appropriate." The Warsaw official said "Putin must be stopped and not allowed to intervene in Belarusian affairs. The most effective way is to entangle him with internal problems in Russia. Moreover, it will not be long before the Russians will have local elections." The Berlin official said: "This is also what we are doing. "I did." The Warsaw official said with emotion: "To be honest, it didn't go well. Lukashenko is very difficult to deal with. Belarusian soldiers and officials are still loyal to him, and Russia supports them. We have to work harder..."

  In this regard, Russian Presidential Press Secretary Peskov said on the 5th that Russian intelligence agencies are carefully analyzing the audio recordings transferred from Belarus.

The conclusions reached will be reported to Putin after analysis by the Russian Federal Security Agency.

  According to the Russian "Viewpoint", for the recording released by Belarus, the retired Major General Mikhailov of the Russian Federal Security Service said that the recording is consistent with the current domestic and international situation in Belarus.

Experts of the Russian Military Officer Committee of Experts Berenzhyev said that this recording shows that the West is launching an information war against Russia and Belarus.

Lukashenko is convinced that Russia and Belarus must jointly repel this information warfare attack, because it is causing harm to both countries.

  The Russian news agency said on the 5th that regarding the Navalny incident, Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov said at a press conference: “Russia has nothing to hide.” Lavrov said that after Navalny felt unwell on the plane, the Russian side Did all the things that should be done (save his life).

"Everything is an old routine." He said that the current situation is very similar to the case of Skripal (a former Russian agent who defected to Britain) two years ago.

After Skripal was poisoned in the UK, the West baselessly accused Russia, but kept the investigation results confidential, and no one saw Skripal himself.

In addition, the United Kingdom had promised its European partners to inform the details of the case, but it has not yet done so.

  The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs previously stated that the West’s hasty claims of Navariny poisoning are doubtful.

Moscow supports a serious investigation of the incident, but Germany and the European Union have not responded to Russia’s request for a joint investigation and the Russian Attorney General’s request for specific poisoning information.

  On the Russian Internet, many netizens expressed doubts about Navaline being poisoned by the Russian government.

Some netizens said that this happened in Russia. If the Russian government wants to deal with Navalny, can it still kill him?

Let him go to Germany for treatment?

  "Merkel's Problem"

  "For the first time, the German Foreign Minister threatened to suspend the'Beixi-2' project!" German "Sunday Bild" stated on the 6th. German Foreign Minister Maas said on the same day that if Russia fails to help clarify the truth about the Navaline poisoning in the next few days , The EU will make a "targeted response."

He said that "a lot of evidence" proved that Russia was behind the poison attack.

He also said, "I hope Russia will not force us to change our position on the'Beixi-2' natural gas pipeline project." According to the report, this is the most severe threat from Germany to Moscow after the Navalny poisoning case.

Earlier, Merkel stated that the project should not be linked to the Navalny case.

Mas also said that the EU does not recognize the results of the Belarusian election and has decided to impose sanctions on it.

  German News Television said on the 6th that the Navaline poisoning case has been mixed with the Belarusian issue and has evolved into a geopolitical contest.

Baltic states such as Lithuania are putting pressure on the European Union to impose larger sanctions on Belarus in order to combat Russia.

The United States hopes to use sanctions against Russia and cancel the "Beixi-2" project to control European energy.

The most uncomfortable is Germany.

  "Merkel's problem", the German "Focus" weekly said on the 6th that the domestic debate over whether to suspend the "Beixi-2" project is becoming more and more intense.

Both the German Green Party and the Liberal Democratic Party demanded the suspension of the project.

Green Party leader Ozdemir said on the 5th that Russia is not only a "seller of natural gas, but also a poison" and that "Germany must represent Western values."

In addition, Poland, Lithuania, Latvia and other countries also strongly requested the suspension of the project.

  On the 6th, British Foreign Secretary Raab stated that the Russian government "has a series of very serious questions that need to be answered" regarding the Navaline poisoning.

He claimed that Navalny was apparently poisoned by Russia's nerve agent "Novijok" since the Soviet era.

  However, what embarrassed Europe is that US President Trump said that he “has not seen any evidence” for the Navaline poisoning incident.

CNN said on the 4th that Trump said in answering questions from reporters at a press conference that day: "I don't know what happened. I think this is a tragedy. It's terrible. It shouldn't happen. But. We don't have any evidence yet." Then he urged reporters to focus on the China issue, saying that "China is a greater threat to the world than Russia."

CNN said that this is the latest example of Trump's incompatibility with Europe.

Although NATO has recently severely accused Russian military aircraft of "invading" the airspace of European allies, and the US Department of Homeland Security also warned Russia on the 4th that Russia is interfering in the US election, Trump refused to condemn Russia.

Democratic presidential candidate Biden said that Trump's silence is tantamount to "conspiracy" with Putin.

  Will Bai Become the New "Dinner" in the West

  In fact, the West understands that it is difficult to bring down Russia with this kind of "poisoning" incident, and the current focus of Western attacks is still Belarus.

Agence France-Presse said that on the 6th, tens of thousands of people held a demonstration in Minsk, the capital of Belarus, and at least 70 demonstrators were arrested.

  On the same day, Lithuanian Foreign Minister Linkvicius, who has been at the forefront of attacks on Belarus, accused the EU of inaction on the situation in Belarus.

He said: "We reacted too late. Our measures are fragmented and will not leave any impression on Belarusian society or those in power. The European Union must resist Russia's influence in Belarus and provide specific assistance to the Belarusian opposition." It is said that some American soldiers and more than 40 tanks have been transferred to the vicinity of the border with Liby in preparation for military exercises.

  Russia’s "Economy Today" website stated on the 5th that Russian political scholar Satanovsky stated that the ultimate goal of the West’s attempt to control Belarus is to disintegrate Russia.

All this is because Russia does not allow the West to create "another Ukraine" in Belarus.

Putin previously announced that he would send security forces to support Belarusian leader Lukashenko, which shows that Russia will never allow Belarus to become a "dinner" for the West.

This is why Navalny was suddenly "poisoned".

  Russian Federation News Agency quoted military expert Baranets as warning on the 6th that if NATO invades Belarus, "we will not only strike against tanks rushing towards Belarus, but also against the decision-making center. Lukashenko has announced that the troops are ready for combat. Status. Moscow will take action as appropriate. If necessary, Russia will use fighters and missiles to protect Belarus.”