Russia, Ukraine to exchange documents needed for payments to citizens
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Russian Human Rights Commissioner Yana Lantratova announced that the ombudsmen of Russia and Ukraine have agreed to exchange necessary documentation. This agreement aims to facilitate the payment of benefits to the families of deceased fighters from both nations despite the lack of formal diplomatic relations.
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What happened
The ombudsmen of Russia and Ukraine agreed upon the exchange of documents needed for nationals of both countries to receive payments, Russian Human Rights Commissioner Yana Lantratova said in an interview with Vesti news program.
Why it matters
"In Ukraine and in Russia, due to the fact that we do not have diplomatic relations between countries, if a fighter from either side dies, and his parents lived in another country and even died, we cannot pay them all the money and they cannot pay if there…
Common ground
"Certificates cannot be obtained due to lack of relations.
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Russian Human Rights Commissioner Yana Lantratova announced that the ombudsmen of Russia and Ukraine have agreed to exchange necessary documentation. This agreement aims to facilitate the payment of benefits to the families of deceased fighters from both nations despite the lack of formal diplomatic relations.
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