The OSCE has recognized Wagner as a terrorist organization
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The resolution in which Wagner recognized a private military company as a terrorist organization was adopted on July 4 in Vancouver following the results of the 30th annual session of the OSCE.
Yesterday, on July 4, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) adopted a resolution recognizing the Russian private military company Wagner as a terrorist organization.
"The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly determines that the actions of the Wagner Group on behalf of the Russian government can be fairly characterized as terrorist in nature and intent, and that therefore the designation of the Wagner Group as a terrorist organization by the national authorities is justified," the declaration says.
This resolution was adopted on July 4 in Vancouver following the results of the 30th annual session of the organization.
This document notes that the activities of the Wagner group are of a terrorist nature, as they are characterized by the deliberate use of violence against non-combatant persons to achieve political goals.
The OSCE also welcomed the efforts of a number of national parliaments, in particular the legislative bodies of Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, France, Canada, Belgium and the United States, directed against the "Wagnerian" terrorist acts.
"The OSCE Parliamentary Assembly determines that the actions of the Wagner Group on behalf of the Russian government can be fairly characterized as terrorist in nature and intent, and that therefore the designation of the Wagner Group as a terrorist organization by the national authorities is justified," the declaration says.
This resolution was adopted on July 4 in Vancouver following the results of the 30th annual session of the organization.
This document notes that the activities of the Wagner group are of a terrorist nature, as they are characterized by the deliberate use of violence against non-combatant persons to achieve political goals.
The OSCE also welcomed the efforts of a number of national parliaments, in particular the legislative bodies of Ukraine, Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, France, Canada, Belgium and the United States, directed against the "Wagnerian" terrorist acts.
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