Germany Issues Chilling Warning: 'This May Be Europe’s Last Peaceful Summer'
Germany’s defense minister Boris Pistorius warned that Russia could regain enough military strength to target a NATO member state before 2029
Germany has expressed shock over the controversial five-year prison sentence of Russian dissident Alexei Navalny.
"The nature of the trial and the tough sentence are further proof of the Russian legal system's lack of independence," said Markus Loening, the German government's representative for human rights, as cited by international media.
"Russia has taken a further step back from democracy and the rule of law," he said.
"Alexei Navalny must be able to take part in political life. I demand that Moscow authorities allow the expected protests and demonstrations against the verdict.”
A spokesman for the EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, said she was "concerned about the guilty verdict and the prison sentences handed down today by the Kirov Court" against Navalny and co-defendant Pyotr Ofitserov.
A Russian court sentenced opposition leader Alexei Navalny to five years in jail on embezzlement charges earlier on Thursday.
The conviction, unless overturned upon appeal, will prevent Navalny from running for public office.
The only co-defendant in the trial, Pyotr Ofitserov, was also found guilty and sentenced to four years in prison.
Both men pleaded not guilty and said they plan to appeal.
Romania has ordered the evacuation of the border village of Plauru after a Russian drone strike on a Ukrainian port sparked a fire on a gas-carrying vessel nearby
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and French President Emmanuel Macron signed a declaration on Nov. 17 that sets out a long-term framework for cooperation in the defense sector
Ukraine and Greece have finalized a landmark energy agreement, making Greece the first European Union country to actively participate in the U.S.-led effort to replace Russian gas
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