Council of Europe votes for Russia’s return

The Council of Europe’s parliamentary assembly voted Tuesday to allow Russian representatives to return to the body, five years after the annexation of Crimea.

Despite strong opposition from Ukraine, 118 parliamentarians from Council of Europe member states agreed that Russia could present a delegation from Tuesday, paving the way for it to participate in the election of a new secretary general for the pan-European rights body on Wednesday.

Sixty-two members of the Strasbourg-based body’s parliamentary assembly voted against the move and there were 10 abstentions following Monday’s debate.

Moscow representatives were stripped of their voting rights after Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014.

Via AFP

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