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Merkel says Moscow, Berlin should talk despite ‘deep differences’

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German Chancellor Angela Merkel told RussiaтАЩs Vladimir Putin that Moscow and Berlin should talk despite тАЬdeep differences,тАЭ in her final working visit to Russia before stepping down as leader next month.

MerkelтАЩs trip to Moscow coincides with the anniversary of a nerve-agent attack on now-jailed opposition leader Alexei Navalny, whose life was saved by Berlin doctors.

Her aides have made clear that the timing of the meeting is not accidental.

тАЬEven if we have deep disagreements, we are talking to one another and it should stay that way,тАЭ Merkel told Putin in a televised exchange before the talks at the Kremlin.

тАЬWe have a lot to talk about,тАЭ she added, naming several issues on their agenda, including the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan.

They are also expected to discuss the simmering conflict in eastern Ukraine and the authoritarian crackdown in Russia-allied Belarus.

Putin greeted Merkel with flowers, a gesture he reserves for female leaders, and said he hoped the visit will not only be a тАЬfarewellтАЭ one, but a тАЬserious one.тАЭ

Merkel, who will bow out of politics following German elections on Sept. 26, did not mention Navalny in her opening comments.

She has blamed the attack on the Kremlin after tests in European laboratories showed Navalny was poisoned using the Novichok chemical weapon, and has called for his release. Putin denies any involvement.

MerkelтАЩs spokesman, Steffen Seibert, said the attack had put a тАЬheavy burdenтАЭ on relations between the two countries.

тАЬOur demands have still not been met,тАЭ Seibert said earlier this week, adding that the case was still тАЬunresolved.тАЭ

Russian President Vladimir Putin receives German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the Kremlin on August 20, 2021. | REUTERS
Russian President Vladimir Putin receives German Chancellor Angela Merkel at the Kremlin on August 20, 2021. | REUTERS

French President Emmanuel Macron called on Putin to release Navalny on the eve of MerkelтАЩs visit in a phone call with the Russian leader, according to the Elysee.

The chancellor will travel to RussiaтАЩs rival Ukraine after visiting the Kremlin chief, who infrequently receives Western visitors in Moscow.

Merkel, who grew up in communist East Germany, and Putin, a former KGB agent stationed there, speak each otherтАЩs languages.

During the chancellorтАЩs 16 years in power, the pair always kept a dialogue despite strained relations, dampened by issues ranging from alleged cyberattacks to the conflicts in Ukraine and Syria.

Merkel visited Navalny when he was treated at the Charite hospital in Berlin following the near-fatal poisoning.

Navalny is now held in a maximum security prison colony in Pokrov, 100 kilometers east of Moscow.

This month he was charged with new crimes that could prolong his jail time by three years. If found guilty, he could only be released after 2024, the year Russia is scheduled to hold a presidential election.

Seibert said Navalny had been тАЬwronglyтАЭ imprisoned.

In a message from prison posted on his Instagram by his team Friday, Navalny said Aug. 20 тАФ when he thought тАЬhe diedтАЭ after losing consciousness on a flight over Siberia тАФ was his тАЬsecond birthday.тАЭ

He thanked his supporters for calling for him to be taken out of Russia for treatment.

тАЬThanks to you I survived and landed in prison,тАЭ he joked, adding тАЬsorry, I could not help myself.тАЭ

Amnesty International called NavalnyтАЩs poisoning an тАЬoutrageous crimeтАЭ that Russia should have urgently investigated.

тАЬInstead, the Russian government chose to throw Navalny behind bars on false grounds,тАЭ it said in a statement on Friday.

The 45-year-oldтАЩs movement has faced unprecedented pressure ahead of September parliamentary polls in Russia, in which PutinтАЩs United Russia party is expected to struggle.

Navalny has called on Russians from prison to sabotage the September election with his strategy of тАЬSmart Voting,тАЭ that encourages voters to back candidates best placed to defeat Kremlin-linked politicians.

The German leader is expected to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky Sunday, as tensions continue over MoscowтАЩs troop build-up on UkraineтАЩs borders.

Germany has been a major player in efforts to broker peace in eastern Ukraine.

Merkel may also seek to provide Ukraine with assurances over Nord Stream 2, the controversial gas pipeline set to double natural gas supplies from Russia to Germany.

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