Russia to ban women from being surrogates for foreigners

Russia to ban women from being surrogates for foreigners
Paid surrogacy is legal in Russia

Paid surrogacy is legal in Russia

MOSCOW, Nov 28 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Russia will soon adopt a law barring foreigners from contracting Russian women to be surrogate mothers for them.

Vyacheslav Volodin, the speaker of the lower house of Russia’s parliament, made the announcement on Sunday, the nation’s Mother’s Day.

Paid surrogacy is legal in Russia, but the practice has been criticized by religious groups as commercializing the birth of children.

“Everything must be done to protect children by prohibiting foreigners from using the surrogacy service,” Volodin said on the Telegram messaging app. “We will make this decision at the beginning of December.”

He said about 45,000 babies born by surrogate mothers have been taken abroad in the past few years. “Child trafficking is unacceptable,” he added.

Russian lawmakers passed the bill nearly unanimously in its first reading in May.

If passed in the final, third, reading, it will be reviewed by the upper house of parliament and signed into law by President Vladimir Putin. — NNN-AGENCIES

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