Navalny's Widow Urges World Not to Negotiate with Putin, Says Election Illegitimate
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Yulia Navalnaya, widow of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, said Putin is not Russia's legitimate president and she would try to convince world leaders not to negotiate with him.
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Navalnaya praised participation of thousands in "Noon Against Putin" protests on election day across Russia and abroad.
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Navalnaya said election results don't matter and Putin should not be recognized as legitimate or negotiated with.
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Navalnaya said protesters showing bravery and lack of intimidation give her hope for a "beautiful Russia of the future."
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Navalnaya urged supporters not to despair and to spend 15 minutes a day "fighting the regime" for a peaceful, free and happy Russia.