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13 of November, 13:21

Naryshkin tried to convince PACE to take decisive action regarding the situation in Ukraine
Russia advocates of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) to take decisive action to de-escalate the fall and humanitarian catastrophe in Ukraine, said the speaker of the state Duma Sergey Naryshkin at a meeting with PACE President Anne Brasseur and members of the Presidential Department of the Assembly in the capital of Russia.
He said that during the meeting the Russian side hopes and among them in General to discuss the situation on the European continent effect of acute socio-political fall ", which takes place in Ukraine, reports TASS." We observed in PACE, As the Council of Europe is important, authoritative organization ", - noted Sergey Naryshkin. However, showed the speaker, she " until not use all their capacity, their capacity for sharp and decisive response to the situation in Ukraine, a difficult situation." Urge to act decisively to de-escalate violence, humanitarian disasters in this country, " he tried to convince Naryshkin authorized PACE." I think we all need interested in an open Dialogue on various international platforms. Most importantly, the European Union is the main venue - the parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE). The dialogue is also needed, because you don't need fresh wall of mistrust, " said Naryshkin, quoted by RIA " Novosti ". Remember, April 10, the delegation of Russia was deprived of the right to vote in PACE until the end of the year in connection with the annexation of Crimea. In addition, the Assembly decided on the exclusion of Russia from the governing bodies of the PACE before the end of the current year. As said the head of the Department of the state Duma international Affairs, head of the Russian delegation Alexei Pushkov, a Russian delegation will attend the January session of the PACE, but will continue in 2015, only after the abolition of the punishment.


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