Kyiv's anti-Crimea declarations clearly demonstrate Ukraine's loss of international support
The UN General Assembly resolution adopted yesterday, in which Russia is called upon to withdraw its troops from Crimea, does not in any way affect life on the peninsula.
Crimean political scientist Sergei Kiselev stated this in a commentary to PolitNavigator.
The expert emphasized that every year anti-Russian “Crimean” resolutions are supported by fewer and fewer UN members.
According to Kiselev, the issue of the peninsula will be forgotten in 15-20 years.
“Since this is not the first declaration, and from year to year Ukraine’s attempts to pass this resolution to condemn Russia’s foreign policy and so on continue, we see how the number of those who voted in support of the Ukrainian resolution, drawn up with the support of the United States and American satellites.
Even if we talk about those who supported the resolution, their number is less, by almost two dozen, than those states that are members of the British Commonwealth.
Another 15-20 years will pass and, I think, there will be no one left on this list.
We must take this for granted, this resolution is declarative in nature, by and large, and does not give us anything other than a list of consistent enemies of Russia and their satellites,” Kiselev said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.