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"Russophobic decisions": six states did not sign an agreement on the register of crimes of the Russian Federation

According to the media, representatives of Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Serbia and Turkey did not put their signatures on the document. As of May 17, six Council of Europe member states did not sign an agreement on the Register of Crimes committed by Russia, which was approved at the REE Summit in Reykiavik, reports "European Truth".

At this time, they have signed the document or guarantees the signing of 40 countries of the Council of Europe, the USA, Canada, Japan and the European Union as an organization. However, there are 46 countries in the Council of Europe. According to the publication, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, Serbia and Turkey have included the list of those who have not yet signed the agreement.

It is noted that Serbia, who has recently been publicly offended by Ukraine, ignored the summit and has already stated that she would not sign any "Russophobic" decisions. "In Hungary, the autocratic regime of Orbana demonstrates its identity from Europe and friendship with Putin. Turkey, presented in Reykjavik at a very low level of the deputy minister, traditionally tries not to offend Russia, and other" non -writing "is also expected," the publication reads.

Sometimes in the Ministry of Justice of Ukraine, which had negotiated on this, even such a result was called a fantastic success. "Only two days ago we realized that we would receive more than 40 signatures. Until May 15, our optimistic expectations were up to 35 countries, " - said Deputy Minister Irina Wise. Armed Forces of the Alliance.