Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused Baltic states of openly… (депортация · массовый · русскоязычный)
Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs accused Baltic states of openly preparing for the mass deportation of Russian-speaking residents, claiming this is an attempt to resolve the 'Russian question' and address issues of statelessness. The allegations were made by Grigory Lukyanetsv, head of a human rights department at the Russian MFA.
Consensus
- The Baltic states are preparing for mass deportation of Russian-speaking residents.
- Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has accused the Baltic states of this preparation.
- Grigory Lukyanetsv, a director at Russia's MFA, made the statement.
- The statement was made during a presentation on human rights conditions in certain countries.
Points of divergence
- Lukyanetsv stated that Baltic states aim to solve the 'Russian question' and address mass statelessness through deportation. — vm
- Lukyanetsv previously claimed that Russophobia has reached its widest scale in the Baltic states, Ukraine, and Moldova. — vm
- Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova called Latvia's attempt to ban Russian language use a 'shame' and an act of neo-Nazism. — vm
- Lukyanetsv said the Baltic states are likely trying to solve the 'Russian question' through deportation. — vesti
- Vice-Minister of Foreign Affairs Mikhail Galuzin stated that Baltic countries, by allowing their territories for hostile actions against Russia, are playing with fire. — vesti
Coverage (2 sources)
- Russian Foreign Ministry: Baltic States Want to Solve the 'Russian Question' by Deporting Residents — Вечерняя Москва
- Russian Foreign Ministry: Baltics openly preparing for mass deportation of Russian speakers — Вести