President Biden says ‘no doubt’ Vladimir Putin to blame for Navalny’s death

BBC News:

US President Joe Biden has blamed the Kremlin for Alexei Navalny’s reported death, saying there can be “no doubt” Vladimir Putin was to blame.

Speaking from the White House, Mr Biden said that the US was looking at a “number of options” to punish Russia.

Russia’s prison service said Navalny, 47, one of the country’s most significant opposition figures, died in an Arctic Circle jail on Friday.

Several other US government figures and lawmakers have expressed their concern.

Navalny was serving a 19-year sentence on charges that have widely been condemned as politically motivated. For the past decade, Navalny and his Anti-Corruption Foundation have formed the main domestic opposition to Russian President Vladimir Putin.

In a statement, Russia’s prison service said that Navalny “felt unwell” during a walk on Friday at the facility in the Yamalo-Nenets district and “almost immediately lost consciousness”.

“The emergency doctors declared the prisoner dead,” the statement added. “Cause of death is being established.”

In a televised address from the White House early on Friday afternoon, Mr Biden said that while US officials are unsure of the exact circumstances behind Navalny’s death, there is “no doubt” it was “the consequence of something that Putin and his thugs did”.

“God bless Alexei Navalny,” Mr Biden added. “His courage will not be forgotten.”

When asked whether the US government was considering additional sanctions or other consequences to punish Russia if Navalny’s death is confirmed, Mr Biden offered little in the way of details.

“We’re looking at a whole number of options,” he said. “That’s all I’ll say right now.”

In his brief remarks, Mr Biden used Navalny’s reported death to call on Republican lawmakers to do more to aid Ukraine during its war with Russia, warning them that “history is watching” – a common refrain from the US President.

“The failure to support Ukraine at this critical moment will never be forgotten,” he said. “We have to help, now.”

Speaking earlier in the day at the Munich security conference, Mr Biden’s vice-president, Kamala Harris, said that – if confirmed – Navalny’s death would be a “further sign” of the “brutality” of President Putin.

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