At their 1433rd meeting, on 4 May, the Ministers’ Deputies continued to examine the consequences of the aggression of the Russian Federation against Ukraine. They also took a series of decisions on the conflict in Georgia and continued their preparation of the 132nd Session of the Committee of Ministers (Turin, Italy, 19-20 May 2022).
The Deputies held an exchange of views with Mr Tiny Kox, President of the Parliamentary Assembly, on the results of the 2nd part of the 2022 Session (Strasbourg, 25-28 April 2022).
They also took note of:
- the Council of Europe digital agenda 2022-2025 on “Protecting human rights, democracy and the rule of law in the digital environment”; and
- the final reports on the implementation of the Action Plans for 2018-2021 for Azerbaijan and Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The other items examined by the Deputies appear in the Agenda and the decisions adopted are available in the meeting file.