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Russia: MEPs deplore military build-up, attack in Czechia and jailing of Navalny 

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  • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
  • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
  • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  

Parliament is deeply concerned by the recent Russian military build-up on Ukraine border and revelations of Russian agents behind explosions in Czechia

In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs confirmed how deeply worried they are about Russian military posturing close to the country’s border with Ukraine as well as in illegally occupied Crimea.


Should military build-up lead to an invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the EU must make clear the consequences for such a violation of international law and norms would be severe, MEPs agreed. Such a scenario must result in an immediate halt to EU imports of oil and gas from Russia, the exclusion of Russia from the SWIFT payment system and the freezing of assets and cancellation of visas for Europe of all oligarchs tied to the Russian authorities.


Russian aggression in Czechia and the situation of Alexei Navalny

The resolution also deplores the revelation that the Russian intelligence services set off the explosion of an arms depot in Vrbětice, Czechia, in 2014, in which two Czech citizens were killed.


MEPs express their deep solidarity with the people and authorities of Czechia, as well as their firm support for the country in the ensuing diplomatic row with Russia and the tit-for-tat expulsion of embassy staff by both countries.


Parliament also reiterates its call for the immediate and unconditional release of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose sentencing is politically motivated and runs counter to Russia’s international human rights obligations. The text reminds the Russian authorities and President Putin personally that they bear full responsibility for Alexei Navalny’s health and bodily integrity and they must take all necessary measures to protect his physical and mental well-being.


For all the details and content in the resolution, it will be available here once adopted (29.04.2021).


It was approved by 569 votes in favour, 67 against with 46 abstentions.

 
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    Russia: MEPs deplore military build-up, attack in Czechia and jailing of Navalny 

    Persbericht 
    Plenaire vergadering 
     
     
    • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
    • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
    • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  

    Parliament is deeply concerned by the recent Russian military build-up on Ukraine border and revelations of Russian agents behind explosions in Czechia

    In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs confirmed how deeply worried they are about Russian military posturing close to the country’s border with Ukraine as well as in illegally occupied Crimea.


    Should military build-up lead to an invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the EU must make clear the consequences for such a violation of international law and norms would be severe, MEPs agreed. Such a scenario must result in an immediate halt to EU imports of oil and gas from Russia, the exclusion of Russia from the SWIFT payment system and the freezing of assets and cancellation of visas for Europe of all oligarchs tied to the Russian authorities.


    Russian aggression in Czechia and the situation of Alexei Navalny

    The resolution also deplores the revelation that the Russian intelligence services set off the explosion of an arms depot in Vrbětice, Czechia, in 2014, in which two Czech citizens were killed.


    MEPs express their deep solidarity with the people and authorities of Czechia, as well as their firm support for the country in the ensuing diplomatic row with Russia and the tit-for-tat expulsion of embassy staff by both countries.


    Parliament also reiterates its call for the immediate and unconditional release of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose sentencing is politically motivated and runs counter to Russia’s international human rights obligations. The text reminds the Russian authorities and President Putin personally that they bear full responsibility for Alexei Navalny’s health and bodily integrity and they must take all necessary measures to protect his physical and mental well-being.


    For all the details and content in the resolution, it will be available here once adopted (29.04.2021).


    It was approved by 569 votes in favour, 67 against with 46 abstentions.

     
     

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    • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
    • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
    • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  

    Parliament is deeply concerned by the recent Russian military build-up on Ukraine border and revelations of Russian agents behind explosions in Czechia

    In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs confirmed how deeply worried they are about Russian military posturing close to the country’s border with Ukraine as well as in illegally occupied Crimea.


    Should military build-up lead to an invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the EU must make clear the consequences for such a violation of international law and norms would be severe, MEPs agreed. Such a scenario must result in an immediate halt to EU imports of oil and gas from Russia, the exclusion of Russia from the SWIFT payment system and the freezing of assets and cancellation of visas for Europe of all oligarchs tied to the Russian authorities.


    Russian aggression in Czechia and the situation of Alexei Navalny

    The resolution also deplores the revelation that the Russian intelligence services set off the explosion of an arms depot in Vrbětice, Czechia, in 2014, in which two Czech citizens were killed.


    MEPs express their deep solidarity with the people and authorities of Czechia, as well as their firm support for the country in the ensuing diplomatic row with Russia and the tit-for-tat expulsion of embassy staff by both countries.


    Parliament also reiterates its call for the immediate and unconditional release of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose sentencing is politically motivated and runs counter to Russia’s international human rights obligations. The text reminds the Russian authorities and President Putin personally that they bear full responsibility for Alexei Navalny’s health and bodily integrity and they must take all necessary measures to protect his physical and mental well-being.


    For all the details and content in the resolution, it will be available here once adopted (29.04.2021).


    It was approved by 569 votes in favour, 67 against with 46 abstentions.

     
     
    • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
    • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
    • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  

    Parliament is deeply concerned by the recent Russian military build-up on Ukraine border and revelations of Russian agents behind explosions in Czechia

    In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs confirmed how deeply worried they are about Russian military posturing close to the country’s border with Ukraine as well as in illegally occupied Crimea.


    Should military build-up lead to an invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the EU must make clear the consequences for such a violation of international law and norms would be severe, MEPs agreed. Such a scenario must result in an immediate halt to EU imports of oil and gas from Russia, the exclusion of Russia from the SWIFT payment system and the freezing of assets and cancellation of visas for Europe of all oligarchs tied to the Russian authorities.


    Russian aggression in Czechia and the situation of Alexei Navalny

    The resolution also deplores the revelation that the Russian intelligence services set off the explosion of an arms depot in Vrbětice, Czechia, in 2014, in which two Czech citizens were killed.


    MEPs express their deep solidarity with the people and authorities of Czechia, as well as their firm support for the country in the ensuing diplomatic row with Russia and the tit-for-tat expulsion of embassy staff by both countries.


    Parliament also reiterates its call for the immediate and unconditional release of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose sentencing is politically motivated and runs counter to Russia’s international human rights obligations. The text reminds the Russian authorities and President Putin personally that they bear full responsibility for Alexei Navalny’s health and bodily integrity and they must take all necessary measures to protect his physical and mental well-being.


    For all the details and content in the resolution, it will be available here once adopted (29.04.2021).


    It was approved by 569 votes in favour, 67 against with 46 abstentions.

     
     
     

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    • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
    • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
    • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  

    Parliament is deeply concerned by the recent Russian military build-up on Ukraine border and revelations of Russian agents behind explosions in Czechia

    In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs confirmed how deeply worried they are about Russian military posturing close to the country’s border with Ukraine as well as in illegally occupied Crimea.


    Should military build-up lead to an invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the EU must make clear the consequences for such a violation of international law and norms would be severe, MEPs agreed. Such a scenario must result in an immediate halt to EU imports of oil and gas from Russia, the exclusion of Russia from the SWIFT payment system and the freezing of assets and cancellation of visas for Europe of all oligarchs tied to the Russian authorities.


    Russian aggression in Czechia and the situation of Alexei Navalny

    The resolution also deplores the revelation that the Russian intelligence services set off the explosion of an arms depot in Vrbětice, Czechia, in 2014, in which two Czech citizens were killed.


    MEPs express their deep solidarity with the people and authorities of Czechia, as well as their firm support for the country in the ensuing diplomatic row with Russia and the tit-for-tat expulsion of embassy staff by both countries.


    Parliament also reiterates its call for the immediate and unconditional release of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose sentencing is politically motivated and runs counter to Russia’s international human rights obligations. The text reminds the Russian authorities and President Putin personally that they bear full responsibility for Alexei Navalny’s health and bodily integrity and they must take all necessary measures to protect his physical and mental well-being.


    For all the details and content in the resolution, it will be available here once adopted (29.04.2021).


    It was approved by 569 votes in favour, 67 against with 46 abstentions.

    • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
    • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
    • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  

    Parliament is deeply concerned by the recent Russian military build-up on Ukraine border and revelations of Russian agents behind explosions in Czechia

    In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs confirmed how deeply worried they are about Russian military posturing close to the country’s border with Ukraine as well as in illegally occupied Crimea.


    Should military build-up lead to an invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the EU must make clear the consequences for such a violation of international law and norms would be severe, MEPs agreed. Such a scenario must result in an immediate halt to EU imports of oil and gas from Russia, the exclusion of Russia from the SWIFT payment system and the freezing of assets and cancellation of visas for Europe of all oligarchs tied to the Russian authorities.


    Russian aggression in Czechia and the situation of Alexei Navalny

    The resolution also deplores the revelation that the Russian intelligence services set off the explosion of an arms depot in Vrbětice, Czechia, in 2014, in which two Czech citizens were killed.


    MEPs express their deep solidarity with the people and authorities of Czechia, as well as their firm support for the country in the ensuing diplomatic row with Russia and the tit-for-tat expulsion of embassy staff by both countries.


    Parliament also reiterates its call for the immediate and unconditional release of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose sentencing is politically motivated and runs counter to Russia’s international human rights obligations. The text reminds the Russian authorities and President Putin personally that they bear full responsibility for Alexei Navalny’s health and bodily integrity and they must take all necessary measures to protect his physical and mental well-being.


    For all the details and content in the resolution, it will be available here once adopted (29.04.2021).


    It was approved by 569 votes in favour, 67 against with 46 abstentions.

    • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
    • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
    • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  

    Parliament is deeply concerned by the recent Russian military build-up on Ukraine border and revelations of Russian agents behind explosions in Czechia

    In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs confirmed how deeply worried they are about Russian military posturing close to the country’s border with Ukraine as well as in illegally occupied Crimea.


    Should military build-up lead to an invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the EU must make clear the consequences for such a violation of international law and norms would be severe, MEPs agreed. Such a scenario must result in an immediate halt to EU imports of oil and gas from Russia, the exclusion of Russia from the SWIFT payment system and the freezing of assets and cancellation of visas for Europe of all oligarchs tied to the Russian authorities.


    Russian aggression in Czechia and the situation of Alexei Navalny

    The resolution also deplores the revelation that the Russian intelligence services set off the explosion of an arms depot in Vrbětice, Czechia, in 2014, in which two Czech citizens were killed.


    MEPs express their deep solidarity with the people and authorities of Czechia, as well as their firm support for the country in the ensuing diplomatic row with Russia and the tit-for-tat expulsion of embassy staff by both countries.


    Parliament also reiterates its call for the immediate and unconditional release of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose sentencing is politically motivated and runs counter to Russia’s international human rights obligations. The text reminds the Russian authorities and President Putin personally that they bear full responsibility for Alexei Navalny’s health and bodily integrity and they must take all necessary measures to protect his physical and mental well-being.


    For all the details and content in the resolution, it will be available here once adopted (29.04.2021).


    It was approved by 569 votes in favour, 67 against with 46 abstentions.

    • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
    • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
    • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
    • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
    • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
    • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
    • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
    • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
    • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
    • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
    • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
    • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
    • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
    • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
    • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
  • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
  • Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
    Price for Russian invasion of Ukraine would be severe 
  • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
  • Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
    Full support for Czechia in diplomatic row with Russia 
  • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
  • Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
    Russian authorities and President Putin fully responsible for fate of Alexei Navalny  
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  
    Protesters march in support of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny in downtown Moscow on January 23, 2021. The placard with an image of the Kremlin critic reads "Freedom to Navalny!" ©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV        
    Protesters march in support of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny in downtown Moscow on January 23, 2021. The placard with an image of the Kremlin critic reads "Freedom to Navalny!" ©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV        
    Protesters march in support of jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny in downtown Moscow on January 23, 2021. The placard with an image of the Kremlin critic reads "Freedom to Navalny!" ©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV    
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV  
    MEPs hold Russian authorities and president Putin fully responsible for the care of Alexei Navalny©AFP/Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV 

    Parliament is deeply concerned by the recent Russian military build-up on Ukraine border and revelations of Russian agents behind explosions in Czechia

    Parliament is deeply concerned by the recent Russian military build-up on Ukraine border and revelations of Russian agents behind explosions in Czechia

    Parliament is deeply concerned by the recent Russian military build-up on Ukraine border and revelations of Russian agents behind explosions in Czechia

    Parliament is deeply concerned by the recent Russian military build-up on Ukraine border and revelations of Russian agents behind explosions in Czechia

    In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs confirmed how deeply worried they are about Russian military posturing close to the country’s border with Ukraine as well as in illegally occupied Crimea.


    Should military build-up lead to an invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the EU must make clear the consequences for such a violation of international law and norms would be severe, MEPs agreed. Such a scenario must result in an immediate halt to EU imports of oil and gas from Russia, the exclusion of Russia from the SWIFT payment system and the freezing of assets and cancellation of visas for Europe of all oligarchs tied to the Russian authorities.


    Russian aggression in Czechia and the situation of Alexei Navalny

    The resolution also deplores the revelation that the Russian intelligence services set off the explosion of an arms depot in Vrbětice, Czechia, in 2014, in which two Czech citizens were killed.


    MEPs express their deep solidarity with the people and authorities of Czechia, as well as their firm support for the country in the ensuing diplomatic row with Russia and the tit-for-tat expulsion of embassy staff by both countries.


    Parliament also reiterates its call for the immediate and unconditional release of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose sentencing is politically motivated and runs counter to Russia’s international human rights obligations. The text reminds the Russian authorities and President Putin personally that they bear full responsibility for Alexei Navalny’s health and bodily integrity and they must take all necessary measures to protect his physical and mental well-being.


    For all the details and content in the resolution, it will be available here once adopted (29.04.2021).


    It was approved by 569 votes in favour, 67 against with 46 abstentions.

    In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs confirmed how deeply worried they are about Russian military posturing close to the country’s border with Ukraine as well as in illegally occupied Crimea.


    Should military build-up lead to an invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the EU must make clear the consequences for such a violation of international law and norms would be severe, MEPs agreed. Such a scenario must result in an immediate halt to EU imports of oil and gas from Russia, the exclusion of Russia from the SWIFT payment system and the freezing of assets and cancellation of visas for Europe of all oligarchs tied to the Russian authorities.


    Russian aggression in Czechia and the situation of Alexei Navalny

    The resolution also deplores the revelation that the Russian intelligence services set off the explosion of an arms depot in Vrbětice, Czechia, in 2014, in which two Czech citizens were killed.


    MEPs express their deep solidarity with the people and authorities of Czechia, as well as their firm support for the country in the ensuing diplomatic row with Russia and the tit-for-tat expulsion of embassy staff by both countries.


    Parliament also reiterates its call for the immediate and unconditional release of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose sentencing is politically motivated and runs counter to Russia’s international human rights obligations. The text reminds the Russian authorities and President Putin personally that they bear full responsibility for Alexei Navalny’s health and bodily integrity and they must take all necessary measures to protect his physical and mental well-being.


    For all the details and content in the resolution, it will be available here once adopted (29.04.2021).


    It was approved by 569 votes in favour, 67 against with 46 abstentions.

    In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs confirmed how deeply worried they are about Russian military posturing close to the country’s border with Ukraine as well as in illegally occupied Crimea.


    Should military build-up lead to an invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the EU must make clear the consequences for such a violation of international law and norms would be severe, MEPs agreed. Such a scenario must result in an immediate halt to EU imports of oil and gas from Russia, the exclusion of Russia from the SWIFT payment system and the freezing of assets and cancellation of visas for Europe of all oligarchs tied to the Russian authorities.


    Russian aggression in Czechia and the situation of Alexei Navalny

    The resolution also deplores the revelation that the Russian intelligence services set off the explosion of an arms depot in Vrbětice, Czechia, in 2014, in which two Czech citizens were killed.


    MEPs express their deep solidarity with the people and authorities of Czechia, as well as their firm support for the country in the ensuing diplomatic row with Russia and the tit-for-tat expulsion of embassy staff by both countries.


    Parliament also reiterates its call for the immediate and unconditional release of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose sentencing is politically motivated and runs counter to Russia’s international human rights obligations. The text reminds the Russian authorities and President Putin personally that they bear full responsibility for Alexei Navalny’s health and bodily integrity and they must take all necessary measures to protect his physical and mental well-being.


    For all the details and content in the resolution, it will be available here once adopted (29.04.2021).


    It was approved by 569 votes in favour, 67 against with 46 abstentions.

    In a resolution adopted on Thursday, MEPs confirmed how deeply worried they are about Russian military posturing close to the country’s border with Ukraine as well as in illegally occupied Crimea.


    Should military build-up lead to an invasion of Ukraine by Russia, the EU must make clear the consequences for such a violation of international law and norms would be severe, MEPs agreed. Such a scenario must result in an immediate halt to EU imports of oil and gas from Russia, the exclusion of Russia from the SWIFT payment system and the freezing of assets and cancellation of visas for Europe of all oligarchs tied to the Russian authorities.


    Russian aggression in Czechia and the situation of Alexei Navalny

    Russian aggression in Czechia and the situation of Alexei Navalny

    The resolution also deplores the revelation that the Russian intelligence services set off the explosion of an arms depot in Vrbětice, Czechia, in 2014, in which two Czech citizens were killed.


    MEPs express their deep solidarity with the people and authorities of Czechia, as well as their firm support for the country in the ensuing diplomatic row with Russia and the tit-for-tat expulsion of embassy staff by both countries.


    Parliament also reiterates its call for the immediate and unconditional release of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose sentencing is politically motivated and runs counter to Russia’s international human rights obligations. The text reminds the Russian authorities and President Putin personally that they bear full responsibility for Alexei Navalny’s health and bodily integrity and they must take all necessary measures to protect his physical and mental well-being.


    For all the details and content in the resolution, it will be available here once adopted (29.04.2021).

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    It was approved by 569 votes in favour, 67 against with 46 abstentions.

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  • Watch a video recording of the plenary debate with EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell (28.04.2021)  Watch a video recording of the plenary debate with EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell (28.04.2021) 
  • EPRS note: At A Glance - Navalny vs Kremlin: Latest developments (February 2021)   EPRS note: At A Glance - Navalny vs Kremlin: Latest developments (February 2021)  
  • EPRS note: At A Glance - The poisoning of Alexey Navalny (September 2020)   EPRS note: At A Glance - The poisoning of Alexey Navalny (September 2020)  
  • Russia, the case of Alexei Navalny, military build-up on Ukraine's border and Russian attacks in Czechia: extracts from the debate  Russia, the case of Alexei Navalny, military build-up on Ukraine's border and Russian attacks in Czechia: extracts from the debate 
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