FILE - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Speaking
to the BBC, Mr Ashurkov said his partner Alexandrina Markvo was with him and
was also seeking UK asylum.
The
couple flew to the UK last May.
Russian
prosecutors accuse Mr Ashurkov of stealing contributions to Navalny's campaign
for the 2013 Moscow mayoral elections. Navalny failed in his bid. He is under
house arrest in Moscow.
Navalny,
a vociferous critic of President Vladimir Putin, has rejected allegations that
Mr Ashurkov did anything wrong.
Ms
Markvo is also being prosecuted by Russian authorities. She is accused of
embezzlement in connection with a Moscow book festival.
In a tweet last
year, Mr Ashurkov said he wanted asylum because of "political persecution
by the Russian authorities".
Mr
Ashurkov, a former banker, is executive director of Navalny's anti-corruption
fund.
Last
July the Russian Investigative Committee - a state body modelled on the United
States FBI - issued an arrest warrant for Mr Ashurkov. At the time Navalny dismissed allegations that Mr Ashurkov had stolen campaign
contributions.
Navalny
is famous for using social media to mock the establishment loyal to President
Putin. He is seen as a thorn in the side of Mr Putin, whom he accuses of
fostering widespread corruption.
During
Mr Putin's crackdown on political opponents in Russia a number of prominent
dissidents have been given asylum in the UK. Among them were former
intelligence agent Alexander Litvinenko and former Putin ally Boris Berezovsky,
both now dead.
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