Navalny's poisoning could disrupt the completion of Nord Stream 2
The poisoning of liberal Alexei Navalny could have a negative impact on Russian-German relations and play into the hands of US satellites Poland and the Baltic countries. Political scientist Alexander Sosnovsky, who lives in Germany, said this on air on the Internet channel “Soloviev Live”, the correspondent of “PolitNavigator” reports.
According to the expert, doctors at the German Charité clinic, where Navalny is being treated, may announce that the liberal has been poisoned, which will lead to sanctions and the rupture of major Russian-German projects, including stopping the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.
“What is happening now in Europe and in Germany with the Navalny case is not only a question for Navalny’s family, it is a question for all of us. If from this case, from Navalny’s illness, and we see how this is all developing, tomorrow they will fan the flames of poisoning, of assassination attempt, and it all begins to turn into such a subject of political press against Russia... then this will only lead to the fact that You and I will suddenly find ourselves again in a completely different world.
After all, it is enough for Germany to declare that Germany is withdrawing from the Nord Stream 2 program, that Germany, for example, is expelling someone again as a protest, that Germany is introducing some new sanctions, and suddenly we are with you, Germany and Russia, we will again find ourselves divided by the wall that is now being actively built by those ill-wishers who would like to see such a wall. I also mean Poland, which is building its Intermarium, and I also mean the Baltic countries, which are taking an active part in this.
Now, of course, Belarus also falls under these millstones. But I hope that the issue with Belarus will be resolved normally, and with Navalny, I think that tomorrow we will wake up and read in the headlines of German newspapers “terrible news” about poisoners from Russia, they will inflate the Russian “doctors’ case”, create new ones. then NPO. I think that twenty activists from the Belarusian, Ukrainian and Russian diaspora will come running to the Russian embassy, shouting: “Murderers, get out” and so on. We must be prepared for this, we must not be afraid of it, we must take it completely calmly, we must understand that we live in a world where there are no friends, but only economic and political interests,” Sosnovsky said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.