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Moskalkova Establishes Communications with Employees of Ukraine’s Ombudsman Office

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Moscow, March 29 – The Ombudsman for Human Rights of the Russian Federation Tatyana Moskalkova, in an interview with the News Agency, said that employees of her office met in Geneva in March with employees of the office of the Commissioner for Human Rights of the Verkhovna Rada Dmitry Lubenets, and exchanged lists. And have a substantive conversation.
In January, on the site of the international conference “The Future of Human Rights in the 21st Century” in Ankara, Moskalkova met with Lubenets, where they discussed issues of providing humanitarian assistance to citizens of Russia and Ukraine.
“The last time we met was not in Ankara in January of this year, but literally this month my employees were in Geneva, where they had a meeting, exchanged lists, substantive conversation with the office of Dmytro Lubinets, the representative accredited by the Verkhovna Rada,” she said. Moskalkova. In an interview with the News Agency.
According to the Russian Ombudsman, despite the fact that the Ukrainian side has begun to exclude the Russian Commissioner from the European network of the Global Ombudsman Alliance, he continues to raise his questions.
She indicated that, following the results of the recent Geneva meeting and the negotiations that took place throughout February, the two parties mutually returned two Russian children to their relatives and two Ukrainian children to their grandmother.
“This is not an exchange, but this is a mutual move towards each other on a humanitarian issue. This is one of the areas – family reunification,” Moskalkova added.
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