The foreign ministers of the Group of Seven (G-7) states and the European Union’s top diplomat condemned the arrest of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, and expressed their concern over the detention of protesters that were demanding the freeing of Navalny.
The diplomats called on Russia to immediately and unconditionally release Navalny.
The statement says Navalny has been detained “in relation to court decisions which the European Court of Human Rights determined in 2017 to be arbitrary and manifestly unreasonable. ”
“Russia is bound by its national and international obligations to respect and ensure human rights,” the statement says.
“The violent suppression by police forces of the right of individuals to express their opinion is unacceptable,” the statement said.
Navalny could be jailed for three-and-a-half years for allegedly flouting the terms of the suspended prison sentence.
The G-7 foreign ministers reiterated their “condemnation, in the strongest possible terms, of the poisoning of Mr. Navalny in August 2020 with a chemical nerve-agent of the “Novichok” group, a substance developed by Russia,” the statement says.
The signatories urged Russia “to investigate and credibly explain the use of a chemical weapon on its soil in the light of Russia’s obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention.”
“The confirmed use of chemical weapons against an opposition politician, as well as Mr. Navalny’s latest detention further undermine democracy, independent voices, and political plurality in Russia,” the statement says.
The foreign ministers urged Russia to guarantee the civil and political rights of its people, including the right to freedom of expression, as it is obliged to by international treaties.