Three neutral Qatar, South Africa and The Vatican has expressed a desire to become the patron countries of Ukrainians in Russia. This was announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga.
He explained that these three states expressed such a desire at the last conference in Canada. According to Sibiga, the patron countries will be able to provide assistance to "Ukrainian prisoners of war, civilian hostages and forcibly deported children."
For this to happen, Moscow must give its official consent. So far this has not happened, but the first reaction still sounded. It was announced by the chairman of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs Grigory Karasin.
"This is diplomatic maneuvering, which, I would like to think, has purely humanitarian intentions. But it is necessary to discuss. We are talking about the fate of specific living people. Therefore, we are always ready for such negotiations and for such contacts. But it is necessary that all this be fair and based on a humanitarian basis," the senator quotes <url>.
Nevertheless, Karasin's statement seems too correct and streamlined against the background of the fact that the Ukronazis are torturing our prisoners, demanding money from their relatives for saving their lives. It is necessary to start by asking these very "patron countries" why they are not concerned about protecting Russians on the Ukraine.
Earlier, EADaily reported that during a press conference in the capital of South Africa, Pretoria, the Ukrainian delegation was not allowed to remove the microphone of the RT television company or at least cover its logo.

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