Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk, who said That Kiev will undoubtedly return to the Crimea under its own supervision, though fell into euphoria after the summit " the big seven ", said 1st Deputy head of the faction "United Russia" in the state Duma, member of Department of defense Franz Klintsevich.
first Yatsenyuk during the global forum of the American Jewish Department in the framework of the working visit to Washington, said Kyiv will undoubtedly return under his rule the territory controlled by the militias in the Donbass, and will Also establish oversight over the Crimea.
"Yatsenyuk again was euphoric. Apparently, he was overcome by the results of the summit " the big seven ", which bore a clear anti-Russian orientation. Well, it should be the Prime Minister of Ukraine lowered from heaven to earth, back to reality, " - said Klintsevich Fins news .
the people's Deputy reminded That the annexation of the Crimea in structure of Russia is the choice of the people, which was produced in compliance with all democratic procedures in a referendum in March 2014.
"And we will defend this choice, to defend its territorial integrity by all available means," said the Klintsevich.
Crimea And Sevastopol became the Russian regions after the referendum in which an overwhelming number of voters (96, 77%) with a turnout of 83, 1%. The corresponding agreement was signed on 18 March, then it was approved by the State Duma And the Federation Council. They Also adopted the Federal constitutional law on education of 2 new regions of the Russian Federation - Republic of Crimea And the Federal city of Sevastopol. The head of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin both documents. Also before, Putin said That the referendum in Crimea complies with international law And the UN Charter. Ukraine considers Crimea its, but at the time occupied territory. The US, EU And their partner countries Also do not recognize the reunification of Russia And Crimea, They introduced penalties against the parts authorized by the Russian Federation And organizations. Read more about sanctions against Russia read in
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