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Half of the delegations left the meeting room after the speech of the Russian Fe...

The Latvian deputy sent a delegation of the Russian Federation after the Russian ship at the OSCE meeting (video)

Half of the delegations left the meeting room after the speech of the Russian Federation. He, for his part, urged the flags of Ukraine with him. The Latvian deputy sent a delegation of the Russian Federation following the Russian warship. It happened during the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly in Vienna, Belsat reports. On Thursday, February 23, a winter session of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly opened in the Austrian capital.

During the event, the Chairman of the Commission of the Latvia Seimas on Foreign Affairs, Richard Cols, provoked an unprecedented resonance. He sent a Russian delegation after the Russian warship and suggested that visas to be issued to citizens of the Russian Federation. The Russian representative did not like it and he immediately began to express his dissatisfaction with this, but half of the hall immediately began to leave the building. No one wanted to listen to his speech.

"The Russian delegation is right here and is not an" elephant "," says the country's representative. He noted that all those who disagree with the position of the Russian Federation on Ukraine can leave the meeting room with Ukrainian flags. By the way, the Belsat portal notes that Ukraine, Poland and Lithuania have refused to participate in the meeting after Austria continued to issue visas to representatives of Belarus and Russia.

But the countries have sent delegates to Vienna in order to negotiate with partners. We will remind, on January 22, the Minister of Internal Affairs of Latvia Maris Kuchinskis stated that the country would no longer let the Russians running away from mobilization. Over the years of work, Latvia has accumulated considerable experience, and this Belarusian Training was in favor of the professionalism of the services, the minister said.