Ukraine has threatened to leave the OSCE meeting in Warsaw over the Crimea
The delegation of Kiev can leave the OSCE meeting on human rights held in the Polish capital, said the permanent representative of Ukraine to the international organizations in Vienna Eugene Tsymbalyuk.
The delegation of Kiev can leave the OSCE meeting on human rights held in the Polish capital, said the permanent representative of Ukraine to the international organizations in Vienna Eugene Tsymbalyuk.
So the diplomat responded that the organizers of the event are not forbidden to speak to the representative of the Crimea, chief editor of "the Crimean newspaper" Maria Volkonskaya.
before it was declared that the Ukrainian Delegation twice unsuccessfully tried to deprive the Better word.
1st time the journalist tried to stop yesterday. Commissioner of the Ukrainian delegation tried to convince the OSCE to provide a platform " to spread the point of view of the occupying power."
Anyway Volkonskaya made and invited those present to the Crimea, to evaluate the circumstances of human rights in the region. She stressed that Republic every year to visit 150 foreign delegations.
2nd attempt of the Ukrainian Delegation was taken on Tuesday during a report on freedom of the media.
According Volkonskaya, when it became clear that her performance will be held, the meeting room left the Authorized delegations of Canada, France and Ukraine. While the delegations of Canada and France came back in the room, when the Commissioners of the Crimea is not performed.
This act Volkonskaya regarded as " an unwillingness to hear inconvenient truth about the life of Russian Crimea."
in annual international conference of the OSCE, which organizes in the capital of Poland, the Office for democratic institutions and human rights, participate about one and a half thousand delegates: Commissioners of the governments of 57 countries of the OSCE participating States, partner countries, civil society organizations, international organizations and OSCE structures. For the past ten days will be held 18 working meetings, and one-hundred-related activities.
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