BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The European Commission on Friday called on Moscow to allow swiftly for treatment in Germany of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, as well as a probe into his suspected poisoning.
"We expect a swift, independent, transparent investigation and if confirmed those responsible must be held to account," a Commission spokeswoman told a daily news conference.
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