“There is a strong chance that Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s poisoning was ordered by senior officials in Moscow,” said US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, according to AFP.

“I think people all around the world see this kind of activity for what it is,” Pompeo said in a radio interview. “And when they see the effort to poison a dissident, and they recognize that there is a substantial chance that this actually came from senior Russian officials, I think this is not good for the Russian people,” he told conservative host Ben Shapiro.

Navalny, known as President Vladimir Putin’s fiercest critic within Russia, fell ill last month as he took a flight in Siberia. His family and supporter accused Russia of poisoning him and he was flown for treatment to Germany. Doctors in Germany said he was poisoned. Pompeo reiterated that the United States and its European allies all wanted Russia to “hold those responsible for this accountable” and said Washington would also try to identify the perpetrators.

“It’s something that we’ll take a look at, we’ll evaluate, and we’ll make sure we do our part to do whatever we can to reduce the risk that things like this happen again.”

Pompeo’s remarks come despite President Donald Trump’s comment last week that he had seen no proof that Navalny was poisoned. Trump has sought warmer relations with Putin, although his administration has still pushed sanctions over Ukraine and other concerns.