The minister claims the mission "pays insufficient attention" to its mandate.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says he is unhappy with the performance of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine.
"As for the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission, we actively support this mechanism, which has a clear mandate to work throughout Ukraine, not only in Donbas, but also in other regions in terms of monitoring respect for human rights, national minorities, and [monitoring] attempts to revive neo-Nazism. Unfortunately, the Mission pays insufficient attention to this part of its mandate," Lavrov said at a press conference in Moscow on August 11, according to UNIAN's own correspondent in Russia.
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He also said the OSCE SMM's performance in Donbas "gives rise to questions."
"In particular, the SMM prefers to report on ceasefire violations and shelling of civilian targets without going into detail: 'there have been that many attacks in such and such a period.' It says nothing about which side [mounts the attacks]," he said.