Russia summons German envoy over lawmaker's meeting with Chechen exile


Ambassador of Germany to Russia Alexander Graf Lambsdorff leaves the Russian Foreign Ministry in Moscow, Russia March 4, 2024. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov/File Photo

MOSCOW, April 27 (Reuters) - Russia's ⁠foreign ministry said on Monday it had summoned ⁠the German ambassador over a meeting in Kyiv ‌between a German lawmaker and a Chechen separatist who Moscow says leads a "terrorist" organisation.

Russia said it had lodged a complaint with German ​Ambassador Alexander Lambsdorff over what it ⁠said were talks between ⁠Bundestag deputy Roderich Kiesewetter and Akhmed Zakayev, whom Moscow says ⁠leads ‌the outlawed "Chechen Republic of Ichkeria".

The Chechen Republic of Ichkeria won de facto independence from Moscow after ⁠the first Chechen War in the mid‑1990s, ​but its leadership ‌later went into exile.

Ichkeria is the historical name ⁠for Russia's ​southern region of Chechnya, which was devastated by two bloody wars between Russian troops and Chechen separatists following the Soviet ⁠Union's collapse in 1991.

Russia designates Ichkeria ​as a terrorist organisation and treats any related structures or representatives as outlawed.

"A strong protest has been expressed with the ⁠ambassador regarding the recent meeting in Kyiv," the foreign ministry said, adding that Moscow viewed the contacts as interference in Russia’s internal affairs and warned Berlin of "negative ​consequences" for actions it described as ⁠hostile.

A spokesperson for the Foreign Office in Berlin called the ​allegations "completely unfounded and baseless".

(Reporting by ‌Reuters; Writing by Anastasia Teterevleva and ​Anna Peverieri; Additional reporting by Alexander Ratz in Berlin; editing by Vladimir Soldatkin and Ros Russell)

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