Consulate General should vacate the building at ul. 12 in St. Petersburg Soviet. So he decided the local court – tells Russian news agency TASS.
The Arbitration Court of St. Petersburg and Leningrad upheld the lawsuit state-owned company, involved in the operation of foreign diplomatic missions.
Judge Daria Anriejewa, quoted by TASS, argued that defendants must also pay 74 million rubles (approx. 1.1 million) back rent and to pay the costs.

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“The problem has existed for several years and know him well both Poles and Russian Foreign Ministry. The international relations corresponds to Russia. The city government of St. Petersburg, at the behest of the Russian Foreign Ministry, provide only services. Polish consulate building at one time received which, however, remained the property of the city of St. Petersburg. Under the agreement, had to pay for the lease of the Polish side, otherwise – the debt was adjusted Russia. In practice, work out, so that did not pay anyone “- wrote Russian portal dp.ru.
Russian portal quotes rbc Inpredservice company director Boris Morozov, who said that the company is ready to agree. It is not known what would be the terms of any settlement.
The dispute over the consulate
The proceedings were pending as of 1 August before the Arbitration Court of St. Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast. Formally, the lawsuit occurred Inpredserwis state-owned enterprise that provides services to overseas branches in the city on the Neva. The Board of St. Petersburg has been considered by a court of a third party in the process.
Last year, in September and October, there were two pre-court sessions dedicated to addressing the police.
Historic property
Representatives of the Consulate General of the Republic of Poland did not participate in the proceedings before the Arbitration Court of St. Petersburg and Leningrad Oblast, as under the Vienna Convention does not have diplomatic capacity to appear before the court as a defendant. 
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The dispute concerned the real estate in the historic center of St. Petersburg. These are two interconnected buildings with a total area of 3 thousand. square meters. They are in the room and the Consulate General of the Polish Institute and the housing of workers.
Petersburg authorities claimed that the Consulate General of Poland should pay for rent from April 1993, when – as stated – Poland mode unilaterally terminated the intergovernmental agreement in 1983 for unpaid use of the property occupied by diplomats. St. Petersburg authorities also claimed that since 1993, unsuccessfully attempted to have concluded with the Polish side of the lease contract.
The lawsuit filed in the Arbitration Court of St. Petersburg and Leningrad included a claim for three years – this is the maximum period of financial claims in situations if there is no agreement. Local media have calculated that as of December 31, 2013, the site Poland actually have to pay 10.81 million. 
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Historic dispute
Case Consulate General in St. Petersburg is part of a wider dispute Polish and Russian diplomatic about the property. The fact that the disparity in real estate is a problem in the diplomatic relations between the Polish and Russia, could be read in the published at the beginning of 2014 responses Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Henrietta Mościcka-Dendys on request Mr Przemyslaw Wipler (Korwin party, then attached Member) “in the on real estate in the capital city of Warsaw, the Soviet Union sent in 70. “.
Mościcka-Dendys explained at the time that this imbalance was created in the 70s. as a result of the implementation by Poland and the failure by the Russian side agreements intergovernmental in 1974, 1978 years and years 1985/1986. They undertook the Russian side – on the basis of reciprocity – to transfer to the real estate for the purpose of Poland Polish diplomatic and consular representations in Russia.
Author: tas, KLO / I / Source: tvn24.pl
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