YEKATERINBURG, April 15. /TASS/. The Russian Foreign Ministry's office in Yekaterinburg has delivered a demarche to British Consul General Ameer Kotecha in connection with his statements during the Russian presidential election, reiterating the need for foreign diplomats to observe the laws and rules of the host country.
"I spoke with the Presidential Administration, with the Governor's Administration, I let them know about this fact. We <...> summoned the British consul general in Yekaterinburg and delivered a certain demarche," Alexander Kharlov, Russian Foreign Ministry’s representative in the Urals city, confirmed to TASS.
He spoke in reply to the question whether the Russian Foreign Ministry's representative office in Yekaterinburg spoke to the consul general about inadmissibility of propaganda materials he had posted on social networks during the Russian presidential election. Kharlov also specified that the provision of the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations and the bilateral Consular Convention on the need for foreign diplomats to comply with the laws and rules of the host country had been reiterated to Kotecha.
On March 16, Kotecha maintained on his page on Instagram (outlawed in Russia, owned by the corporation Meta, recognized as extremist in Russia) that Russia had no legal foundation to hold elections in Donbas, Novorossiya and Crimea.