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Russia to comply with earlier rulings by ECHR if they don’t contradict constitution — MFA

Russia’s exit from the Council of Europe won’t affect the rights and freedoms of Russians, the Foreign Ministry also noted

MOSCOW, March 15. /TASS/. Russia, following its exit from the Council of Europe, will continue to comply with earlier rulings by the European Court of Human Rights if they don’t contradict the constitution, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Tuesday.

"The provisions of the main agreements and legal acts of the Council of Europe are included in Russia’s legislation," the statement said. "The implementation of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights, which have already been passed, will continue, if they don’t contradict the constitution of the Russian Federation."

Russia’s exit from the Council of Europe won’t affect the rights and freedoms of Russians as the constitution guarantees them to an equal extent compared with the European Convention on Human Rights, the Foreign Ministry said.

"The withdrawal of our country from this organization will not affect the rights and freedoms of Russian citizens," the ministry said in a statement. "The constitution of the Russian Federation guarantees them to an extent that’s not less compared with the European Convention on Human Rights."