Moscow:The Kremlin on Tuesday brushed off calls from U.S. and European officials to release opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who was arrested after returned to Russia from Germany following treatment for nerve agent poisoning, calling the situation with Navalny “an internal matter.”
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters Tuesday that “we can’t and are not going to take these statements into account.”
“We are talking about a fact of non-compliance with Russian law by a citizen of Russia. This is an internal matter and we will not allow anyone to interfere in it and do not intend to listen to such statements,” Peskov told reporters.
Navalny was detained at passport control at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport after flying in Sunday evening from Berlin, where he was treated following the poisoning in August. He was ordered to pre-trial detention for 30 days Monday during a court hearing that was hastily set up at a police precinct where Navalny was being held.
Russia’s prison service maintains Navalny, Russia’s most prominent opposition figure and anti-corruption campaigner, violated the probation terms of his suspended sentence on a 2014 money-laundering conviction, which was deemed “arbitrary” by the European Court of Human Rights.
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Officials are seeking to have Navalny serve the 3 1/2-year suspended sentence in prison.