Foreign Ministry: Moscow welcomes the release of OSCE observers in Ukraine
Moscow welcomes the release of observers from the OSCE mission in Ukraine, and among them from Russia, is reported in the appeal of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. " We welcome the release of observers from the Special composition of the monitoring mission of OSCE in Ukraine, and among them Russian citizen S. Sidorov, " said the report, which cites RIA " Novosti ". The Ministry stressed that the release of OSCE observers was the result of the appeal of Patriarch Kirill, and the efforts of management DND and LNR." In many ways this was a result of the personal appeal of the Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia Kirill, who appointed a contact person in question from the Russian Orthodox Church Metropolitan of Rostov and Novocherkassk mercury ", - is informed in the report. In addition, the Ministry stated that the significant role played by direct appeal of the leadership of the OSCE mission to the representatives of the Donetsk and Lugansk national republics, which were a direct dialogue With Israel OSCE observers persons. In the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation stressed that the release took place without any conditions and linkages. Moscow hopes that the release of OSCE observers creates rules for continuing the OSCE mission their tasks in the Ukraine, said Russian foreign Ministry." We hope that the fact of their (OSCE observers release creates the need rules to continue the execution of the OSCE mission tasks on monitoring the situation in Ukraine With the provision of objective and detailed reports, and contribution to de-escalate tension in the country, and among them on the basis of the " road map " of the Swiss chairmanship of the OSCE and the Geneva Declaration of 17 April this year ", - is informed in the report. The OSCE agreed on the first day weekend release their four observers in the East of Ukraine, captured on may 29. The group includes people in Germany, the Netherlands, Russia and Spain. According to the information of the OSCE, they feel fine.