The Russian Foreign Ministry received an appeal from the Russian Ombudsman Tatiana Moskalkova for the issuance of a Russian passport abroad. It has been reported DEA News.
According to the agency, this issue is now being resolved in a cross-departmental format.
“We confirm that the Russian Federation Commissioner for Human Rights Tatyana Moskalkova has applied to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to authorize the diplomatic missions and consulates of the Russian Federation to issue passports to the citizens of the Russian Federation. … to Russians permanently residing abroad,” the ministry said.
formerly known as Moscow suggested issuing Russian passports in foreign missions. Now, according to Russian law, if a person permanently resides abroad and needs a passport, then he must come to Russia and draw up a document. He added that today there are problems with logistics.
Source: Gazeta

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