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Tajani opens the G7 and calls for a minute of silence for Navalny’s death

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Tajani opens the G7 and calls for a minute of silence for Navalny’s death

Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani asks to honor the memory of the Russian dissident who died in prison in Siberia – LaPresse /CorriereTv

(LaPresse) Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Antonio Tajani, opened the meeting of G7 ministers in Munich by asking his colleagues for a minute of silence to honor Aleksei Navalny. The Russian dissident is deceased in a penal colony in Siberia after having felt sick at the end of a walk.

February 17, 2024

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