France: Navalny poisoning shows Putin ready to use nerve agents on own people


French Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs Jean-Noel Barrot holds a press conference at the Pine Residence, the official residence of the French ambassador to Lebanon, in Beirut, Lebanon February 6, 2026. REUTERS/Mohamed Azakir

PARIS, Feb ⁠14 (Reuters) - French Foreign Minister Jean‑Noel ⁠Barrot on Saturday said President Vladimir ‌Putin was willing to use chemical weapons against Russians, citing latest Western conclusions ​that Kremlin critic Alexei ⁠Navalny was poisoned ⁠with a lethal nerve agent.

The governments of ⁠Britain, ‌France, Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands said in ⁠a joint statement they had concluded ​that ‌Navalny had been poisoned with a ⁠lethal ​toxin in a penal colony two years ago. The Russian government has ⁠denied any responsibility for ​Navalny's death.

"Two years ago, Alexei Navalny died from poisoning caused by one ⁠of the deadliest nerve agents. We now know that Vladimir Putin is prepared to use chemical weapons ​against his own ⁠people to maintain his grip on ​power," Barrot said ‌in remarks on X.

(Reporting ​by John Irish, writing by Leigh ThomasEditing by Tomasz Janowski)

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