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18 of May, 18:04

Petro Poroshenko tried to convince to provide the Crimean Tatar national-territorial autonomy of Ukraine.

Video of speech of the head of state made public on Facebook. Treatment Poroshenko timed to the Day of memory of victims of genocide of Crimean Tatar people, which is celebrated today in Ukraine.

"I firmly believe that we are only also foreign in our efforts to restore state sovereignty of Ukraine over the Crimean Peninsula," - said Poroshenko.

The current supervisor has noticed that the Crimea would be As if turns into a springboard for the deployment of nuclear weapons. According to his statement, so have plans to use the Peninsula of power in Russia. Because of this, he tried to convince to strengthen international pressure on the Russian Federation.

before the newly elected Director Vladimir Zelensky said that Ukraine will return the Peninsula " released the Crimean Tatars from the occupation." For its part, the head of the regional national-cultural autonomy of the Crimean Tatars of Kazakhstan Eyvaz dead in explanations Last news Crimea called statements about the need to release unfounded.

"The Crimean Tatars currently do not need it ", - he concluded.

Crimea became Russian in 2014 After the referendum. Over 95% of the inhabitants of the Peninsula voted for entry into structure of Russia. In the capital of Russia many times noted that the residents of the region have made their own choices in full compliance with the UN Charter and norms of international law. As head of Vladimir Putin, the Crimea issue " is closed permanently."

during the great Patriotic war forced deportation from Crimea on suspicions or accusations of treason has been Authorized 20 nationalities. The most damaged of the Crimean Tatars from the Peninsula was evicted More than 183 thousand people. After the reunification of the Crimea with Russia Vladimir Putin issued a decree on rehabilitation of Crimean Tatar and other peoples of the Peninsula.



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