Polish MPs call on the Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of the Czech Republic with regard to Paraskevich
Polish MPs: Małgorzata Gosiewska (Law and Justice - PiS), Piotr Pyzik (Law and Justice), Tomasz Makowski (Your Movement – Twój Ruch), Artur Dębski (Your Movement), Andrzej Rozenek (Your Movement), Ligia Krajewska (the Civic Platform – Platforma Obywatelska) and Marcin Święcicki (the Civic Platform) addressed an appeal regarding Tatiana Paraskevich to Jan Kohout, the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.
The members of parliament point to the threat in the case that Tatiana Paraskevich be extradited. Ukraine and Russia, which have submitted requests for extradition in this case, may be cooperating with Kazakhstan.
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