The final report of the U.S. Parliamentary Commission on Biolaboratories will be considered on April 12
According to the Deputy Chairman of the State Duma, Irina Yarovaya, at the meeting the Commission approved the final report, which has been sent to both chambers of the Federal Assembly for review
22.03.2023, 12:51
On Wednesday, March 22, there was a final meeting of the Parliamentary Commission of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation to investigate the circumstances surrounding the establishment of biological laboratories on the territory of Ukraine by American specialists.
At the end of the meeting, co-chair of the Commission, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Irina Yarovaya said that the Commission approved the final report, which was sent to both chambers of the Federal Assembly.
"After consideration by the State Duma and the Federation Council on April 12, the report will be published and submitted to the President and the Government," Irina Yarovaya specified.
According to her, the parliamentary investigation is a unique precedent of how extensively the facts and evidence have been investigated and witnesses have been interviewed.
Thanks to the work of the Commission, the whole world has a chance to coordinate and propose measures to protect against the military-biological threat of the United States, convinced Irina Yarovaya.
The Parliamentary Commission of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation to investigate the circumstances related to the establishment of biological laboratories on the territory of Ukraine by American specialists was organized at the initiative of the State Duma. The need to investigate the activities of the United States biological laboratories was repeatedly stressed by the Chairman of the State Duma, Vyacheslav Volodin.
The Parliamentary Commission consists of 14 deputies and 14 senators. It is co-chaired by Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Irina Yarovaya and Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Konstantin Kosachev.
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