Statement on Russia's Yakovlev Act
Press Statement
Patrick Ventrell
Acting Deputy Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson
Acting Deputy Spokesperson, Office of the Spokesperson
Washington, DC
December 28, 2012
We
deeply regret Russia’s passage of a law ending inter-country adoptions
between the United States and Russia and restricting Russian civil
society organizations that work with American partners. American
families have adopted over 60,000 Russian children over the past 20
years, and the vast majority of these children are now thriving thanks
to their parents’ loving support. The Russian government’s politically
motivated decision will reduce adoption possibilities for children who
are now under institutional care. We regret that the Russian government
has taken this step rather than seek to implement the bilateral adoption
agreement that entered into force in November. We are further concerned
about statements that adoptions already underway may be stopped and
hope that the Russian government would allow those children who have
already met and bonded with their future parents to finish the necessary
legal procedures so that they can join their families.
The limitations imposed by the Act on Russian civil society’s ability to work with American partners will also make it more difficult for Russian and American non-governmental organizations to cooperate in areas as diverse as human rights advocacy, open government, and electoral transparency. The United States remains committed to supporting the development of civil society and the democratic process around the world, including in Russia.
The limitations imposed by the Act on Russian civil society’s ability to work with American partners will also make it more difficult for Russian and American non-governmental organizations to cooperate in areas as diverse as human rights advocacy, open government, and electoral transparency. The United States remains committed to supporting the development of civil society and the democratic process around the world, including in Russia.
PRN: 2012/2019
Ethics, Transparency, Support
~ What All Adoptions Deserve.
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