Moscow, July 2, 2014
"On behalf of the Swiss government and I personally would like to thank you for attentive attitude and support in releasing two groups of OSCE observers in Ukraine," the ambassador said in his letter to head of the Synodal Department for External Church Relations Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk cited on Wednesday in the DECR website.
Helg thanked Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia and Metropolitan Merkury of Rostov and Novocherkassk "who was a contact person in this important for Switzerland affair."
He stressed that he highly appreciated "the noble role of the Russian Orthodox Church on setting stable and just peace in Ukraine."
International observers have recently been released without any preliminary conditions. Not long before it, on May 25, Patriarch Kirill in his address urged "to help release a group of observers detained in south-east Ukraine." According to the primate, "liberation of these people will become another important manifestation of good will and strive for peaceful settlement of the Ukrainian crisis."
The Russian Foreign Ministry has recently stated that liberation of observers was much a result of Patriarch Kirill's personal call as he appointed a contact person from the Church on the question Metropolitan Merkury.