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". – The Commission actively promotes the principle of religious freedom as part of our dialogue on human rights with the Russian authorities. We fully share the concern of the honourable Member over recent expulsions of Catholic priests and, as the honourable Member will know, other Christian denominations have been affected recently as well. This practice is not compatible with Russian commitments on human rights. In particular, the joint statement of the last European Union-Russia Summit in Moscow states our common aim of strengthening society, based on respect for democratic principles and human rights. The Commission will continue to impress the message upon the Russian authorities that the effective partnership that the Union and Russia are trying to establish necessarily has to be based on a series of fundamental core values, among which is full respect for human rights, including freedom of religion. Within the framework of our intensive political dialogue with Russia, the European Union has repeatedly raised its concerns regarding freedom of religion in Russia. The Commission continues to raise these and other related human rights issues with the Russian authorities. In parallel, the promotion of human rights in Russia will continue to be a priority in the framework of the European Initiative for Democracy and Human Rights. As Parliament will know, Russia is a core country under this programme. I repeat to the honourable Member my personal concern about this issue and my determination that we should raise it whenever we need to with the Russian authorities."@en1
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