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23 of September, 17:31

Putilov in the Parliament will discuss the issue of free economic zone in Kherson
The Governor of the Kherson region, which borders in the South of Ukraine With Crimea, Andrey Putilov said that the proposal for establishing a free economic zone in Kherson will aluminates in the Verkhovna Rada.

According to Putilova, during the last period of time, the respondents more often come to Kherson for groceries due to the significant difference in prices.

"I support this proposal (for creation of a free economic zone in Kherson - ed.) and think, because it would be an investment in our region, the development of jobs. But I think, because it is necessary at the legislative level to legalize. For this reason FPTP MPs from Kherson, I met With them, asked them to come out With a legislative proposal on this issue. All elected officials have supported, and will be to raise this issue in Parliament, "said the RSA on Wednesday on air of TV channel" ".

on Sunday, activists were banned in Russia as extremist movement "Right sector" and other Ukrainian organizations blocked the delivery of food to the Crimea and began to "perpetual food blockade" of the Peninsula. The message about the intention to block the border With Crimea did before the deputies of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Refat Chubarov and Mustafa Dzhemilev. The authorities of the Russian Republic called the action meaningless. Kiev Authorities do not create obstacles to the blockade of the Peninsula. Authorized Crimean Tatar organizations of the Peninsula has recognized the illegal conduct of this promotion.

The RSA said that he supports " the action by blocking supplies From mainland Ukraine to Crimea "." My position is that today it annexed Crimea, and in any case it is impermissible to deliver marketable products. On the reverse side, the question was raised that we need to streamline the zone of passage of data items, " added the RSA.

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