"As far as I'm concerned, the facts will have to be ascertained but the doubt is that Navalny was made to die. We don't know if he was killed by a killer but one can cause the death of a person even with detention incompatible with life and this happened. He was in a gulag like those used by the Soviet Union in a region of Russia where there is an unlivable climate. I don't know what happened, it's true that the truth needs to be ascertained, but if Navalny's death was not directly provoked, it was in a live".
Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani stated this when speaking about Navalny's death.
"I reiterated" to Navalny's wife "the solidarity of the Italian government, our commitment to defending freedom, democracy, freedom of opinion. We asked for the release of all political prisoners in Russia and we will continue to defend the right of every citizen to express their ideas I had a minute's silence held at the opening of the G7 work in Munich last Saturday, so our position is clear. Yesterday a large delegation of ForzaItalia with leaders and young people participated with conviction in the demonstration in the Campidoglio. For us they are not there what words of condemnation", added Tajani.
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