It is reported by RIA Novosti.

According to Savva, although the majority voted to join the Russian Orthodox Church, two-thirds of the votes of the General Assembly are needed to approve a decision on the charter.

“We are consulting with them,” he said.

As the agency indicates, Savva on the part of the Russian Orthodox Church is participating in negotiations on a possible reunion with the Archdiocese.

Earlier, the General Assembly of the Archdiocese of Parishes of Russian Tradition in Western Europe voted in favor of plans to reunite with the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC).

In September, media reported that the synod of the Church of Constantinople withdrew from its patriarchate Archbishop John of Hariupol, the ruling bishop of the West European exarchate of Russian parishes, whose dissolution was announced a year ago.

Archbishop of Hariupol refused to recognize the decision of Constantinople.