U.S. child adoption agency has had its activities...
"We have suspended the permission of the nonprofit corporation World Association for Children and Parents to operate in Russia," Alina Levitskaya told journalists.
The agency assisted in a U.S. couple"s adoption of a Russian boy, Artyom Savelyev, who arrived in Russia by plane on Thursday with a note in which his adoptive parents said they were sending him back due severe psychological problems.
"This child is mentally unstable. He is violent and has severe psychopathic issues," Torry Hansen of Shelbyville, Tennessee said in the note.
"I was lied to and misled by the Russian orphanage workers and director regarding his mental stability," she added.
A spokeswoman for World Association for Children and Parents in Russia said the adoption agency had no report of the incident. She said the agency would provide all the necessary information on the child"s adoption at the request of the Russian authorities.
The Russian foreign minister said on Friday
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