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Russia to pay fee to Council of Europe after powers are restored

Russia won’t tolerate any restrictions on its basic and other powers in PACE, the head of Russia'a delegation stressed

STRASBOURG, June 25. /TASS/. Russia will pay its contribution to the Council of Europe’s budget only after its powers are restored in full, the head of Russia’s delegation, Deputy State Duma (lower house) Speaker Pyotr Tolstoy said on Tuesday.

"First, Russia’s powers will be restored, and then we will speak about this," Tolstoy said.

Russia won’t tolerate any restrictions on its basic and other powers in PACE, he stressed. "The powers are challenged in general. There is no such a procedure as dividing powers into key and less important ones," the politician said.

"We are not planning to tolerate any sanctions against the Russian delegation, any damage to our powers," he warned.

On Tuesday, PACE approved the resolution of Belgian representative Petra De Sutter that will allow the Russian delegation to take part in the Assembly's June session. The resolution was backed by 118 members, 62 people voted against it, and 10 people abstained. PACE decided that its members’ "rights to vote, to speak and to be represented in the Assembly and its bodies shall not be suspended or withdrawn in the context of a challenge to or reconsideration of credentials". The Assembly also agreed on inviting the parliaments of Council of Europe member States "which are not represented by a delegation to the Assembly" (Russia and Bosnia and Herzegovina) to present their credentials at the June 2019 part-session.

In April 2014, the Russian delegation was stripped of the rights to vote, participate in observer missions and be represented in the organization’s ruling bodies following the 2014 events in Ukraine and Crimea’s reunification with Russia. In 2015, PACE twice considered the issue of possibly restoring the Russian delegation's powers in the Assembly. Instead, sanctions were further toughened. In response, the Russian delegation refused to work in such conditions. In 2017, Russia also stopped making financial contributions to the Council of Europe.