The German Foreign Ministry was indignant to the “unacceptable” decision of Moscow on three foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs) located in the German territory. This is reported by TASS with reference to the statement of the head of the Khaiko Maas.
According to him, the prohibition of the work of organizations that efforts have made efforts to improve relations between the two countries and their citizens is a serious blow to the efforts of Germany in strengthening ties with Russia. The minister called the decision of the Prosecutor General’s Office of Russia on the termination of the activities of the three German NGOs “especially strange and unacceptable.”
Previously, the Prosecutor General’s Office recognized the activities of three German NGOs unwanted in Russia. We are talking about “center of liberal modernity” (“CLS”, Zentrum Für Die Liberale Moderne GmbH), “Forum Russian-speaking Europeans” (“Fre”, Forum RussischsPrachiger Europäer EV), “German-Russian Exchange” (“NRU”, Deutsch- RUSSISCHER AUSTAUSH EV). The Prosecutor General’s Office noted that the activities of these companies threaten the constitutional system and the safety of Russia.