Biden holds poignant meeting with Navalny’s daughter, widow

In this photo courtesy of The White House, obtained on February 22, 2024, US President Joe Biden (C) meets with Yulia Navalnaya (R), widow of Kremlin opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died last week in a Russian prison, and daughter Dasha Navalnaya (L) in San Francisco, California. (Photo by HANDOUT / WHITE HOUSE / AFP) /

President Joe Biden had a private, emotional meeting with the widow and daughter of Alexei Navalny in California on Thursday, as his administration announced fresh sanctions against Russia over the death of the Kremlin opposition leader.


The visit at a hotel in San Francisco came as the White House backed Navalny’s mother in her fight to retrieve her son’s body, which Russian authorities have refused to release days after he died in an Arctic prison.

Navalny’s team says the 47-year-old, President Vladimir Putin’s most outspoken critic, was murdered.

Biden could be seen hugging Yulia Navalnaya, Navalny’s widow, and leaning forward as he spoke with her and daughter Dasha, a student at Stanford University, in images released by the White House.

The president’s own history of loss — his first wife and his infant daughter were killed in a car crash in 1972, while his son Beau died of cancer in 2015 — has seen him often referred to as America’s Consoler-in-Chief.

After the meeting, he said the two women were emulating Navalny’s “incredible courage.”

Yulia Navalnaya, who has vowed to continue her late husband’s opposition to Putin, is “not giving up,” he said.


– ‘Polar Wolf’ –

The Biden administration announced Thursday that it would sanction more than 500 targets in Russia’s “war machine” to mark the second anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine and in response to Navalny’s death, for which the president stressed Putin was “responsible.”

The US and its allies have imposed a slew of sanctions on Russia since it invaded Ukraine in February 2022.

Navalny, who died on February 16, galvanized mass protests against Putin, winning popularity with a series of investigations into state corruption.


He was poisoned with a Soviet-era nerve agent in 2020, then jailed in 2021 after returning to Russia following a period of treatment in Germany.

He was sentenced to 19 years in prison on extremism charges and sent to IK-3, a harsh penal colony beyond the Arctic Circle known as “Polar Wolf.”

Western governments and Russian opposition figures have accused the Kremlin of being responsible for his death, with an outraged Biden previously blaming Putin and his “thugs.”

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