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30 of September, 16:32

Crimean authorities invited Poroshenko to visit the Peninsula
Crimean authorities invited the President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko to visit the Russian Peninsula to be held accountable for what " he does in relation to the Crimea and Donbass ", said the Vice-speaker of the Crimean Parliament Andrey Kozenko.

the head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko during his visit to the US said that Kyiv will return the Crimea and Donbass, " pretty soon ". Speaking at the UN General Assembly, Poroshenko said that " the territory of Ukraine occupied by Russia in Crimea and the Donbas region, account for almost 44 thousand square kilometers, and millions of Ukrainians live under occupation ".

"Today the main task of the Ukrainian Authorities to draw on their own shoulders attention, by any means to assert themselves. Speaking of Crimea, None of the Ukrainian politicians didn't ask how the Crimeans feel, how they live. None of them arrived. And I would, for example, would be happy if he arrived Poroshenko, we would be with him for all that he does in relation to the Crimea and Donbass ", - said Last news Kozenko.

according to his vision, Poroshenko in relation to the Crimea and the Donbass pursues a policy of "ardent nationalist" who indulges rabid gangs inside the Ukrainian country.

"in his statements there is no common sense. Poroshenko is deeply mistaken in their own judgment that again affirms the incompetence of the Ukrainian Authorities ", - said Vice-speaker.

Crimea became a Russian region after the March 2014 referendum in which a Large number of residents at that time still Ukrainian autonomy, do not recognise the legality of the coup d'etat in Ukraine, voted for annexation by Russia. In the capital of Russia emphasize that the referendum in Crimea meets standards of international law and the UN Charter. Ukraine still considers the Crimea her, but at the time occupied territory.

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