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‘Another time’: Trump declines to answer question on whom he believes poisoned Putin critic Alexei Navalny

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Donald Trump has again refused to be drawn on questions surrounding the poisoning of Alexei Navalny, the Russian opposition politician and vocal critic of Vladimir Putin.

Speaking at the White House on Monday, Mr Trump said: "Ahhh, we'll talk about that at another time," when asked by a reporter whom he believed was responsible for poisoning Mr Navalny.

Mr Navalny collapsed on a flight to Siberia on 20 August after being exposed to the military-grade chemical weapon novichok. He was later flown to a Berlin hospital for treatment and remains in recovery.

German officials have said that laboratory tests in three countries have determined that Mr Navalny, 44, was targetted with chemical, which was used to poison former Russian double agent Sergei Skripal and his daughter, Yulia, in the Salisbury attack of 2018.

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Angela Merkel, German chancellor, said Mr Navalny was the victim of attempted murder, adding that the world would look to Russia for answers.

"It was an attempt to silence him. I condemn this in the strongest possible terms on behalf of the entire German government," Ms Merkel told reporters earlier this month.

“There are very serious questions now that only the Russian government can answer, and must answer,” she added.

Mr Trump has previously refused to condemn the Kremlin over the attack, saying he had not seen any concrete evidence to suggest Mr Navalny was poisoned.

"So I don't know exactly what happened. I think it's tragic, it's terrible, it shouldn't happen. We haven't had any proof yet but I will take a look," he told reporters on 4 September.

"It is interesting that everybody's always mentioning Russia and I don't mind you mentioning Russia but I think probably China at this point is a nation that you should be talking about much more so," he added.

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Давайте расскажу, как идёт мое восстановление. Это уже ясная дорога, хоть и неблизкая. Все текущие проблемы вроде того, что телефон в моих руках бесполезен, как камень, а налить себе водички превращается в целый аттракцион, - сущая ерунда. Объясню. Совсем недавно я не узнавал людей и не понимал, как разговаривать. Каждое утро ко мне приходил доктор и говорил: Алексей, я принёс доску, давайте придумаем, какое на ней написать слово. Это приводило меня в отчаяние, потому что хоть я уже и понимал в целом, что хочет доктор, но не понимал, где брать слова. В каком месте головы они возникают? Где найти слово и как сделать так, чтобы оно что-то означало? Все это было решительно непонятно. Впрочем, как выразить своё отчаяние, я тоже не знал и поэтому просто молчал. И это я еще описываю поздний этап, который сам помню. Сейчас я парень, у которого дрожат ноги, когда он идёт по лестнице, но зато он думает: «о, это ж лестница! По ней поднимаются. Пожалуй, надо поискать лифт». А раньше бы просто тупо стоял и смотрел. Так что много проблем ещё предстоит решить, но потрясающие врачи университетской Берлинской клиники «Шарите» решили главную. Они превратили меня из «технически живого человека» в того, кто имеет все шансы снова стать Высшей Формой Существа Современного Общества, - человеком, который умеет быстро листать инстаграм и без размышлений понимает, где ставить лайки.

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There is currently no evidence to suggest China was responsible for or involved in the attack.

Over the weekend, Mr Navalny published a photograph of himself walking down a flight stairs at the Charite hospital in Berlin where he is receiving treatment.

“There are many problems yet to be solved, but amazing doctors from the Charite hospital have solved the main one,” Mr Navalny wrote in the post on Instagram.

“They turned me from a ‘technically alive human being’ into someone who has high chances to become ... a man who can quickly scroll Instagram and understand without thinking where to put his likes.”

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