“We paid attention to the strange verdict of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic in favor of the owners of one of the hotels in Ostrava, who at one time refused to accommodate Russian citizens in the hotel under the pretext of disagreement with the“ annexation of Crimea ”by Russia,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Twitter.

Earlier it was reported that the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic did not find discrimination in the decision of the leadership of one of the hotels not to accommodate Russian citizens who refuse to write a statement condemning the accession of Crimea to Russia.

State Duma deputy from the Republic of Crimea Ruslan Balbek commented on RT the ruling of the Constitutional Court of the Czech Republic.

Crimea became the Russian region after the referendum held there in March 2014, in which the majority of the inhabitants of the peninsula spoke in favor of reunification with Russia.