Russia has Launched 'Exit Procedure' From Council of Europe

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russia's foreign ministry said Tuesday it was launching the procedure to exit the Council of Europe, as pressure grew for Moscow's expulsion
from the pan-European rights group.The ministry posted a statement on "launching the procedure to exit the Council of Europe" on its
Telegram account, saying it had given notification of its departure to the Secretary General Marija Pejcinovic Buric.Ukraine on Monday
demanded that Russia be immediately expelled from the Council of Europe, saying it had no right to remain a member after sending troops to
the pro-Western country.Russia was suspended from all its rights of representation a day after tens of thousands of troops entered Ukraine
on February 24.The foreign ministry cited this "discriminatory" move in its statement, saying that "in such conditions, our country will not
remain in the Council of Europe."Pejcinovic Buric told AFP earlier this month that "more and more voices are demanding that the next step is
the expulsion of the Russian Federation".Russia joined the Council of Europe in 1996."We part with such a Council of Europe without regret,"
the foreign ministry said Tuesday.The ministry said its exit would "not affect the rights and freedoms of Russian citizens" and that "the
implementation of already adopted resolutions of the European Court of Human Rights will continue, if they do not contradict Russia's
Constitution".