Belarus opens a consulate in Rostov, and its scope of activity will cover the occupied territories of Ukraine
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Belarus has opened a consulate in Rostov-on-Don, Russia, whose jurisdiction extends to Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories such as Crimea and parts of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhia and Kherson regions.
Belarus opens a consulate in rostov, its scope of activities will cover the occupied territories of Ukraine.
Belarus opens consulate general in rostov-on-don, russia. Where else but in Volgograd and Rostov regions of the Russian Federation, the occupied territories of Ukraine have been "included". is stated in the order of the Russian government, according to Radio Liberty, UNN writes.
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The district, in particular, includes Crimea, parts of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson regions.
It is noted, that the authorities of the Rostov region were recommended to allocate office and residential premises on a lease or purchase basis, or to allocate a plot of land for the construction of the Consulate General.
Ukraine has not yet officially 35] has not yet officially commented on this decision.
According to the Belarusian service of Radio Liberty, there is already a branch of the Belarusian embassy in Rostov-on-Don.
Belarusian Ambassador to Russia Dmitri Krutoi previously announced the authorities' plans to to increase the number of diplomatic missions in Russia.
Addendum
Officially, the Belarusian army is not involved in Russia's full-scale war against Ukraine, but alexander Lukashenko has provided the territory of Belarus for the passage and temporary deployment of Russian troops. and temporary deployment of Russian troops, and missile attacks on Ukraine were launched from the territory of Belarus. Due to aiding and abetting in the war against Ukraine and massive repressions, the United States, the EU, and the United Kingdom imposedsanctions against Belarus. sanctions against Belarus.
In addition, the bloc children from the occupied territories of Ukraine are allegedly taken to Belarus for "rehabilitation". In September, the European Parliament condemned Lukashenka's involvement in Russian aggression against Ukraine and the removal of children, calling on the International Criminal Court in The Hague to issue an arrest warrant for him.