Russia to oppose inclusion of sections on sexual orientation in intl documents

Moscow, December 10, 2013

Russia will oppose attempts to include sections on sexual orientation in international legal documents on non-discrimination, including resolutions of UN bodies, a Russian deputy foreign minister said.

"By and large, we will oppose the inclusion of references to sexual orientation in international legal documents, including resolutions of UN bodies," Gennady Gatilov said in an interview a transcript of which was posted on the Russian Foreign Ministry's website.

Gatilov was responding to a request for comments on a U.S. plan to lobby in the UN Human Rights Council for non-discrimination against sexual minorities as one of its foreign policy priorities.

"The term 'sexual orientation' has no definition in international law and can be interpreted in a large variety of ways. Recently, for example, it has been a much-hyped thesis that pedophilia is a form of sexual orientation. This sounds offensive to us," Gatilov said.

Interfax

12/11/2013

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