Move the monument to Marshal Ivan Konev does not violate the international treaties in force between the Czech Republic and Russia, not so long ago adopted in the Russian Federation laws on the subject still studied by lawyers, told reporters the Commissioner of the Ministry of foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic Zuzana Stihova. on Thursday, Shoigu sent a letter to the head of the Ministry of defence of the Czech Republic Lubomir Metaru a petition for the transfer to Russia of a monument to Konev and said about the readiness of the Russian side to pay all the associated financial costs. At the same time, Shoigu expressed regret that the removal of the monument is yesterday the 75th anniversary of the victory over fascism. Receipt of a letter Shoigu confirmed on Thursday authorized the Czech MO Jan Pasek. He said that the letter followed by the answer. last Friday, authorities of the district Prague 6, implementing its decision of September 12, 2019, dismantled the monument to Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, which was installed in the area. According to the initiator of the demolition of the monument, warden (head) of district 36-year-old ondе≥ej Kolц║е≥, the monument is transferred to the Museum of the history of the twentieth century. The implementation of dismantling in strict quarantine because of the coronavirus Kolar explained by the desire to defend the excessive " hype ". First for protection of the monument from the actions of the district authorities many times, gathered to protest the Competent Czech public, including deputies of Parliament and senators. Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed the Law of the Russian Federation on responsibility under the criminal code for the destruction or damage of military graves and monuments perpetuating the memory of victims at protection of Fatherland. then the Russian defense Minister Sergei Shoigu asked the head of the Investigation Department of Russia Alexander Bastrykin to prosecute under the criminal code foreign bureaucrats responsible for the demolition of monuments to Soviet citizens. Also the head of the Russian military-historical society Vladimir Medinsky said that he would ask SK to give a legal assessment of the demolition of the monument. <span style="color:darkgray