NATO Wants Monitoring of Russian Nerve Program After Dissident Poisoning


By Stefan J. Bos, Special Correspondent Worthy News

NATO

(Worthy News) – The NATO military alliance demands that Russia reveals its Novichok nerve agent program to international monitors, after the poisoning of activist Alexei Navalny.

Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg said member states were all condemning the “horrific” attack that left the activist in a coma.

But in a controversial move, U.S. President Donald Trump refused to condemn Russia over the poisoning of the 44-year old opposition figure.

While calling the case “tragic,” Trump cautioned that he had not yet seen “proof” of the alleged Russian involvement in the poisoning.

He urged reporters to focus on China, which he stressed was a more significant threat to the world than Russia instead.

However, NATO and Germany said there is “proof beyond doubt” that Navalny was attacked with a Novichok nerve agent.

Last month, Navalny was rushed from Russia to the prestigious Charite hospital in the German capital Berlin.

Two years ago, the same facility successfully treated another Russian dissident who was allegedly poisoned by Russian security agents.

12
people are currently praying.

💡 Did you know? One of the best ways you can support Worthy News is by simply leaving a comment and sharing this article.

📢 Social media algorithms push content further when there’s more engagement — so every 👍 like, 💬 comment, and 🔄 share helps more people discover the truth. 🙌

Latest Worthy News

Hezbollah Vows to Keep Weapons on Anniversary of Nasrallah’s Killing
Trump Administration Pushes 21-Point Gaza Peace Plan Amid Intense Negotiations
Trump Orders Troops to Portland to Protect ICE Facilities Amid Protests
Ukraine Accuses Hungary of Violating Its Airspace With Drones (Worthy News Radio)
U.N. Security Council Rejects Russian-Chinese Push to Delay Sanctions on Iran
Devout Christians In China Face New Online Crackdown (Worthy News Focus)
Philippines Storms Kill Dozens, Christians See Hope Amid Misery
Three Muslim Men Charged In Houston Area Baseball Shooting
Iran and Russia Seal $25 Billion Nuclear Power Deal Amid Sanctions Tensions
Copyright 1999-2025 Worthy News. All rights reserved.

If you are interested in articles produced by Worthy News, please check out our FREE sydication service available to churches or online Christian ministries. To find out more, visit Worthy Plugins.

Worthy Christian News