The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Diplomat criticised for trip

Russian consul general’s 200-mile journey across Tayside to visit war memorials during lockdown labelled ‘inappropri­ate’

- SEAN O’NEIL soneil@thecourier.co.uk

A top Russian diplomat has been criticised for an “inappropri­ate” journey after making a 200-mile round trip to war memorials across Tayside on Saturday.

The Russian Consulate General in Edinburgh, Andrey Yakovlev, took a delegation to Dundee and the remote Highland Perthshire village of Fearnan to lay flowers at war memorials in commemorat­ion of the 75th anniversar­y of the end of the Second World War.

Fearnan residents slammed the journey to the small village where a memorial to three Russian airman who died in a plane crash during the war was erected last year.

Local gallery owner Keith Brockie witnessed the arrival of three cars in the village carrying around nine or 10 delegates, despite the current lockdown rules.

Mr Brockie said: “They went into the village hall car park – someone in the closest house to that car park has been self-isolating for weeks.”

A second resident said: “I watched them walking to the field with the memorial – no social distancing.”

Perthshire politician­s questioned the necessity of the lengthy journey during the coronaviru­s crisis.

Pete Wishart, SNP MP for Perth and North Perthshire, said: “Important as this memorial is to the Russians, I think a lot of people will be questionin­g whether this journey was essential when we are coping with the serious issues around Covid with instructio­ns not to travel.”

Mike Williamson, SNP councillor for Highland Perthshire, suggested that the delegation could have paid their respects virtually, as occurred around Perth and Kinross.

He said: “I think it’s inappropri­ate given the current circumstan­ces.”

In a post shared to the official

Facebook page for the Russian Consulate General in Edinburgh, the branch stated that they visited both Fearnan and the Internatio­nal Submarine Memorial in Dundee on Saturday.

It reads: “On May 9 2020 on the 75th anniversar­y of victory in the Great Patriotic War Consul General of the Russian Federation in Edinburgh Andrey Yakovlev laid flowers at internatio­nal and Russian war memorials in Scotland.

“The tribute was paid at the Internatio­nal Submarine Memorial in Dundee. It commemorat­es the tragically lost crews of the Allied submarines based in Dundee during the World War Two, including the crew of the Soviet submarine V-1, led by the Hero of the Soviet Union, Captain II rank I Fysanovich, lost in 1944.

“In the village of Fearnan (Perth and Kinross) the flowers were laid at the memorial stone commemorat­ing the Soviet pilots A Gruzdin, A Alexeev and V Dryamin who died when their plane crash-landed at Fearnan in 1943. They managed to save civilians, steering clear from the houses.”

The Russian Embassy has been contacted for further comment.

“People will be questionin­g whether this journey was essential. PETE WISHART MP

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