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Kremlin critic says top Russian official vacationed with tycoon

A video published online by Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny alleging that an influential Russian deputy prime minister enjoyed lavish hospitality from a billionaire tycoon went viral on Friday, receiving more than 2 million views.
The video includes footage that Navalny said was shot by a woman who has written a book about seducing oligarchs.
Navalny, who has been barred from running against President Vladimir Putin in next month’s election, said the video appears to show Putin’s former top foreign policy adviser Sergei Prikhodko vacationing on the yacht of 50-year-old Oleg Deripaska, an aluminium magnate.
Both Deripaska and Prikhodko, who rarely makes comments to the media, denied the allegations.
“The political loser has once again tried to organise a provocation,” Prikhodko said in a statement to business newspaper RBC.
He said he should respond to the accusations “like a man, but we will stay within the legal framework”.
A spokesman for Deripaska’s Basic Element industrial group said the allegations “have no relation to reality”.
“We would like to warn media from spreading these false accusations,” the spokesman said in a statement.
Deripaska’s Instagram account said: “I will defend my honour and dignity in court.”
Video footage apparently shows the magnate, who controls Russian aluminium giant Rusal, and a man who appears to be Prikhodko on a yacht together, looking relaxed.
The two men at one point are heard talking about strained US-Russia relations.
Navalny claims Prikhodko and Deripaska sailed together on Deripaska’s luxury yacht off the coast of Norway in 2016.
Prikhodko now serves as deputy prime minister and government chief of staff. He was an aide to Boris Yeltsin and then to Putin until 2012. The 61-year-old is considered to be one of the main architects of Russia’s foreign policy.
Deripaska was once an associate of US President Donald Trump’s former campaign director Paul Manafort.
Prikhodko called Deripaska “my friend” and added that he did not know Manafort personally, according to RBC.
He said he would not sue Navalny. “It’s enough that other people will do it,” he added.
Navalny said that by using photos that the woman posted on her Instagram feed and other open sources he had identified the vessel as Deripaska’s yacht the Elden.
The Kremlin critic also accused the state official of owning luxurious apartments in Moscow and a mansion outside the Russian capital.
The video, which was posted on YouTube on Thursday, had been viewed more than 2 million times by Friday evening.

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