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Russian Foreign Ministry working with OSCE for more objectivity in reports on Ukraine

There are serious problems in the sense of objectivity and covering human rights aspects, Russian Foreign Ministry's human rights ombudsman says
Russian Foreign Ministry’s Commissioner for Human Rights, Democracy and Supremacy of Law Konstantin Dolgov  Anna Isakova/Russian State Duma Press Office/TASS
Russian Foreign Ministry’s Commissioner for Human Rights, Democracy and Supremacy of Law Konstantin Dolgov
© Anna Isakova/Russian State Duma Press Office/TASS

MOSCOW, February 25. /TASS/. Russia is actively working with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) for more objectivity in OSCE reports on Ukraine, Russian Foreign Ministry’s Commissioner for Human Rights, Democracy and Supremacy of Law Konstantin Dolgov said on Thursday.

"We are working with OSCE rather intensively in order to improve not only the contents but also the objectivity of reports. The Organizations published reports on a regular basis," Dolgov said at the session of the Russian Federation Council’s Committee of public support to residents of Ukraine’s south-east.

Dolgov noted that not all information is included in OSCE reports. "There are other positive developments though they are not complete," the diplomat said.

"There are serious problems in the sense of objectivity and covering human rights aspects. We continue working with OSCE at different levels," Dolgov concluded.