MINSK, July 21 (BelTA) – Belarusian Deputy Foreign Minister Yuri Ambrazevich met with the United Nations Special Rapporteur on the human rights of migrants, Felipe González Morales, to discuss the effects of his three-day trip to Belarus, BelTA learned from the ministry’s press. Service.
The Belarusian diplomat briefed the Special Rapporteur on Belarus’ approaches to human rights coverage, adding the rights of migrants, which apply to the rights and promises of Belarusian citizens and foreigners on Belarusian territory.
“Yuri Ambrazevich openness to interact with the Special Rapporteur on the basis of long-term cooperation with UN agencies on many dimensions of migration and refugee issues, either as a component of the classic regime of operation of UN agencies in Belarus over the past 30 years, and in emergency situations,” the ministry’s press service said.
The Deputy Minister expressed confidence in the Depoliticized and Pro-Special Rapporteur’s technique for the review of Belarus’ migration control system, migration policy tools and his ability to enforce the rights of migrants, which have been continuously embraced by the UN.
According to the Ministry’s press service, the Special Rapporteur shared his impressions of the meetings and thanked him for his assistance in organizing the Matrix. He said he would share the official effects of his with Belarus and Poland at a press conference to be held online from Geneva on July 28.
“The good fortune of efforts to make migration manageable and fight illegal migration directly depends on the effectiveness of cooperation between states of origin, transit and destination,” the ministry’s press service added.