Canada concerned with PACE decision on Russia
“Canada is concerned with the PACE decision to unconditionally restore voting rights to Russia. We must continue to hold Russia accountable for its violations of international law, and Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity,” reads the report on Twitter.
Canada is concerned with Parliamentary Assembly @coe decision to unconditionally restore voting rights to #Russia. We must continue to hold Russia accountable for its violations of international law, and #Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
— Foreign Policy CAN (@CanadaFP) June 27, 2019
As Ukrinform reported, on June 25, the PACE adopted a resolution envisaging Russia's unconditional return to the Assembly. The document amends the PACE rules and excludes the possibility of depriving any delegation of voting rights even if the credentials of members of the delegation are appealed or revised. They also cannot be deprived of the right to speak and to have representation in the assembly and its structures.
The Ukrainian delegation suspended its work in the summer session as a sign of protest.
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