ЕС заявляет, что использование химического оружия недопустимо ни при каких обстоятельствах

В своем заявлении глава внешнеполитического ведомства Джозеп Боррелль заявил, что ЕС ожидает от правительства России тщательного и прозрачного расследования покушения на Навального.

Верховный представитель Европейского Союза по внешней политике и политике безопасности Джозеп Боррелль выступил с заявлением об отравлении Алексея Навального. ЕС ожидает от правительства России тщательного и прозрачного расследования покушения на Навального. Применение химического оружия недопустимо ни при каких обстоятельствах и является нарушением международного права. В заявлении, опубликованном Борреллом и размещенном на сайте Европейской службы внешних связей, говорится:

Европейский Союз самым решительным образом осуждает отравление лидера российской оппозиции Алексея Навального.

Токсикологический анализ, проведенный специализированной лабораторией вооруженных сил Германии, доказывает, что г-н Навальный был отравлен химическим нервно-паралитическим веществом военного класса группы "Новичок", разработанным Советским Союзом, а затем применяемым Россией. Применение химического оружия совершенно недопустимо ни при каких обстоятельствах и является нарушением международного права.

Важно, чтобы российское правительство тщательно и прозрачно расследовало попытку убийства г-на Навального. Дело Алексея Навального не должно остаться нераскрытым. Виновные должны быть привлечены к ответственности.

Мы благодарны персоналу больницы Charité - Universitätsmedizin в Берлине за лечение г-на Навального и желаем ему скорейшего и полного выздоровления.

Европейский союз продолжит внимательно следить за этим вопросом и обсуждать его последствия''.

Источник: commonspace.eu, пресс-служба Европейской службы внешних связей

Фото: Джозепп Боррель (архивное фото)

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