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🇷🇺🇧🇾 On June 30, at the OSCE headquarters in Hofburg, the Permanent Missions of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus organized the presentation of the second joint report of Russian and Belarusian Foreign Ministries, titled “On the Human Rights Situation in Certain Countries”

🎙The main speakers were Grigorii Lukiantsev, Director of the Department for Multilateral Human Rights Cooperation and Special Representative for Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and Irina Velichko, Head of the Directorate-General for Multilateral Diplomacy Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus
 
📄 The joint study is based on independent sources, including official UN assessments, regional human rights mechanisms, treaty bodies, open media data, and NGOs.
The event got significant interest, with participation from representatives of OSCE participating States, constructively minded NGOs, media, and reputable international experts
 
🔎 The report has been distributed among OSCE participating States and executive structures. We urge all those who have not yet done so to thoroughly review the document
 
💬Lukashevich: I would like to emphasize that the uniqueness of each country and its right to independently determine its development path are beyond question. Of course, no state can boast of having eradicated all human rights issues—nobody is perfect. Nevertheless, “collective Brussels” and London somehow deem it acceptable to impose their approaches on others, disregarding the cultural, linguistic, religious, and other specifics of individual states. We have always opposed this and will continue to do so

Today’s event aims to highlight that, even in such challenging conditions, there is room for meticulous, substantive work in the humanitarian dimension. We will distribute the joint report of our two foreign ministries among OSCE participating States. We urge everyone to study it carefully. We are ready for subsequent substantive discussions and debates within our Organization’s platform
 
💬Lukiantsev: It is an honor for me, alongside with colleagues from Belarus, to present the second joint report of the Foreign Ministries of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus, “On the Human Rights Situation in Certain Countries.” Thanks to the combined efforts of the foreign ministries of the Union State, we have prepared an extensive study providing a detailed overview of the state of human rights in approximately 40 countries of the “collective West”

💻 The document, published in English and Russian on the websites of our Foreign Ministries, contains verified cases of human rights violations in the countries under review
 
💬Volgarev: Statements of our two delegations in Hofburg Palace have always been characterized not by baseless accusations or propagandistic rhetoric but by an emphasis on arguments and facts, which we invite those present to discuss. Specifically, we propose to confirm or disprove what we have stated in an open dialogue at the Permanent Council platform. We are ready for such conversation
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🇷🇺🇧🇾 On June 30, at the OSCE headquarters in Hofburg, the Permanent Missions of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus organized the presentation of the second joint report of Russian and Belarusian Foreign Ministries, titled “On the Human Rights Situation in Certain Countries”

🎙The main speakers were Grigorii Lukiantsev, Director of the Department for Multilateral Human Rights Cooperation and Special Representative for Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation and Irina Velichko, Head of the Directorate-General for Multilateral Diplomacy Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Belarus
 
📄 The joint study is based on independent sources, including official UN assessments, regional human rights mechanisms, treaty bodies, open media data, and NGOs.
The event got significant interest, with participation from representatives of OSCE participating States, constructively minded NGOs, media, and reputable international experts
 
🔎 The report has been distributed among OSCE participating States and executive structures. We urge all those who have not yet done so to thoroughly review the document
 
💬Lukashevich: I would like to emphasize that the uniqueness of each country and its right to independently determine its development path are beyond question. Of course, no state can boast of having eradicated all human rights issues—nobody is perfect. Nevertheless, “collective Brussels” and London somehow deem it acceptable to impose their approaches on others, disregarding the cultural, linguistic, religious, and other specifics of individual states. We have always opposed this and will continue to do so

Today’s event aims to highlight that, even in such challenging conditions, there is room for meticulous, substantive work in the humanitarian dimension. We will distribute the joint report of our two foreign ministries among OSCE participating States. We urge everyone to study it carefully. We are ready for subsequent substantive discussions and debates within our Organization’s platform
 
💬Lukiantsev: It is an honor for me, alongside with colleagues from Belarus, to present the second joint report of the Foreign Ministries of the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus, “On the Human Rights Situation in Certain Countries.” Thanks to the combined efforts of the foreign ministries of the Union State, we have prepared an extensive study providing a detailed overview of the state of human rights in approximately 40 countries of the “collective West”

💻 The document, published in English and Russian on the websites of our Foreign Ministries, contains verified cases of human rights violations in the countries under review
 
💬Volgarev: Statements of our two delegations in Hofburg Palace have always been characterized not by baseless accusations or propagandistic rhetoric but by an emphasis on arguments and facts, which we invite those present to discuss. Specifically, we propose to confirm or disprove what we have stated in an open dialogue at the Permanent Council platform. We are ready for such conversation

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