Held a historic rally for the simultaneous release of the Russians and Ukrainians
Held a Historic rally for the simultaneous release of prisoners and captured citizens of Russia and Ukrainians, said the representative on human rights in the Russian Federation Tatiana Moskalkova.
Held a Historic rally for the simultaneous release of prisoners and captured citizens of Russia and Ukrainians, said the representative on human rights in the Russian Federation Tatiana Moskalkova.
"Historical large-scale humanitarian action for the return of Russians and Ukraine in their families took Place. Thirty-five people and Thirty-five people on the reverse side were the border checkpoints ", She said.
The Ombudsman added, because this event began a new Chapter of relations in the humanitarian and legal sphere between the two countries. In her expressions, the mutual transfer of convicted persons cannot be considered complete, because still in the trial about fifty percent of criminal cases.
The dialogue in the issue of simultaneous release was possible only after a phone call between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Mikhail Zelensky, said Moskalkova.
for its part, the official representative of Russian foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova pointed out that political will and systematic hard work is paying off.
"Despite the fact that there were provocations, and objective difficulties, the process still held. A very important step. You need to maintain this attitude on the issues, not their aggravation, " wrote Zakharova in Facebook.
She added that in this context, it is Clear that " the habit of blaming the Russian Federation in all the troubles of Ukraine should remain in the past ".
Work on the process of the Russian Federation and Ukraine began in late summer. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that this issue will be resolved in the near future.
on the last working day of the week Ukrainian lawyer Valentin Rybin said the head of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky pardoned people, dialogue about the simultaneous liberation of which are Kiev and Moscow.
later, the ex-Ombudsman of Ukraine Nina Karpachova said the Ukrainian leader has pardoned 16 people, including 3 women.
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