Swiss Delegate to PACE Says Expulsion of Russia Wrong Approach

© PACE's official websiteIn April, PACE suspended Russia's voting rights over its reunification with Crimea. To protest the expulsion, Russia’s delegation walked out of the assembly’s spring session.
In April, PACE suspended Russia's voting rights over its reunification with Crimea. To protest the expulsion, Russia’s delegation walked out of the assembly’s spring session. - Sputnik International
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Swiss delegate to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe Andreas Gross commented on the recent PACE's decision to suspend the Russian delegation’s voting rights, saying that a dialogue is the only possible solution to current tensions.

Plenary meeting of the winter session of the Parliamentary Assembly Council of Europe - Sputnik International
PACE Deprives Russia of Voting Rights Until April, Russia Quits for 1 Year
STRASBOURG, January 28 (Sputnik) — Swiss delegate to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) Andreas Gross stressed on Wednesday that expulsion of Russia from the Assembly is a wrong approach, adding that a dialogue is the only possible solution to current tensions.

"There is no solution if we go down the road of conflict and war, there is only a peaceful solution. And if we are to have a peaceful solution, we have got to talk to one another, we have got to convince the other side that they have made mistakes and then make sure that they confront the consequences of their actions and make sure that we in a situation extend a helping hand," Gross said Wednesday at the PACE plenary discussing Russia’s credentials in PACE.

Earlier in the day, Dutch politician and a delegate to PACE Tiny Kox told Sputnik that PACE should not suspend the Russian delegation’s voting rights, because this sanction is ineffective.

Russia's State Duma speaker Sergei Naryshkin (L) and Luxemburg's Anne Brasseur, President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe give a press conference - Sputnik International
PACE President Calls for Continuation of Dialogue With Russia

Despite several delegates' calls not to suspend Russia's rights in PACE, the Assembly decided on Wednesday to deprive Russian delegation of rights to vote until April 2015 over Moscow's role in the Ukrainian crisis.

For the first time, PACE suspended the Russian delegation's voting rights back in spring 2014, in response to Russia's reunification with Crimea. In turn, Russia's delegation walked out of the Assembly's spring 2014 session. Later in 2014, Moscow officially informed PACE of its decision to halt bilateral cooperation and withdraw from the summer and the autumn sessions of the Assembly.

Russia's credentials in the Assembly were reviewed on Wednesday.

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