In a highly symbolic move after the decision, Council of Europe staff went outside of its headquarters in Strasbourg and took down the Russian flag, neatly folding the tricolor before it was taken away.
Despite the pomp, it was an unceremonious end to 26 years of membership in the group.
But many said it was fully deserved.
âRussiaâs actions alone have led to this outcome,â Swedish Foreign Minister Ann Linde said. âWe sincerely hope that Russia will one day return to the ideals of peace and democracy, and regain its membership.â
Earlier this week, the groupâs parliamentary assembly already initiated the process of expulsion and unanimously backed that Russia would be kicked out.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov insisted Wednesday that it would have left the body regardless. In an interview with Russian broadcaster RBK, he accused NATO and EU countries of âabusing their majority in the council, eventually transforming it into a tool for anti-Russian policy.â Ukraine is also a member of the Council of Europe.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba immediately welcomed the decision, tweeting that there was âno place for Russia in European bodies as it wages a barbaric war of aggression against Ukraine and commits multiple war crimes.â
It was unclear what the extent of support was for the expulsion since the Committee of Ministers arrived at a âconsensusâ behind closed doors, making it impossible to have a full breakdown of votes.
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Raf Casert reported from Brussels.
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