NATO meets to discuss Russian opposition leader's poisoning case

NATO member states will hold a special meeting on 4 September to discuss the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, with a military category nervous agent. The 30-member Western military alliance is expected to officially call on Russia to conduct a full and transparent investigation, but [...]
NATO member states will hold a special meeting on 4 September to discuss the poisoning of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, with a military category nervous agent.
The 30-member Western military alliance is expected to formally call on Russia to conduct a full and transparent investigation, but any more concrete measures are unlikely to be announced immediately.
Germany on September 2nd said the tests provided “clear scores” that the Kremlin critic had been poisoned with a Novicok nervous agent.











