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"We would not like the Council of Europe to declare millions of Russian Orthodox believers and other believers across the world as people sharing religious superstitions," Kirill said.

Kirill also said the Russian Orthodox Church will never join those who believe euthanasia and abortions are the rights of people. "Death cannot be a solution to problems even for sick people," he said.

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