Russia and France plan to sign a child adoption...
The issue of international adoptions in Russia came back into focus recently when a 7-year-old boy was put on a plane alone back to Moscow with a note from his U.S. adoptive mother, who said he was "psychopathic."
Russia is drafting similar bilateral agreements on child adoption with Spain, Britain, Ireland, Israel and the United States.
"We hope to reach agreement on all provisions and sign the Russian-French cooperation agreement on child adoption this year," the statement quoted an education ministry official, Alina Levitskaya, as saying.
Levitskaya, who heads the ministry"s department of education and social protection, led the Russian delegation at the second round of Russian-French talks in Paris on April 29-30.
She said Russia and France agreed that the treaty should contain provisions that stipulate the careful selection of French adoptive parents and better control over the living conditions of adopted children.