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<p>The UK is implacably opposed to all forms of discrimination and is committed to
promoting and protecting the rights and freedoms of LGBT people in all circumstances.
The UK plays an active role in eastern Europe and across the world in support of LGBT
rights. The UK became Equal Rights Coalition (ERC) co-chair on 14 June 2019, in partnership
with Argentina. The ERC is a group of 42 like-minded States that share best practice
and promotes LGBT equality globally. The UK has ambitious plans, including delivery
of an ERC Strategy and Action Plan to re-energise the work of the ERC.</p><p>We continue
to engage with Governments across the region on this agenda. On 30 April, the Minister
for Europe and the Americas raised with Hungarian Deputy Foreign Minister Magyar our
concerns regarding the impact on transgender rights of amendments to the Registry
Act. On 17 June, she raised with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Titov the UK's deep
concern regarding the deteriorating human rights situation in Russia, including the
persecution of LGBT people in Chechnya.</p><p>Our embassies across the region work
actively to promote LGBT rights, regularly engaging in dialogue on this issue with
Governments, local civil societies and our diplomatic partners. They also continue
to work with local LGBT communities to identify opportunities to tackle discrimination
and promote inclusion by supporting human rights defenders during Pride and anti-discrimination
events. Our embassies proudly fly the rainbow flag for International Day Against Homophobia,
Transphobia and Biphobia (IDAHOBIT) and during Pride month.</p>
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