Burjanadze convinces Georgians to accept the fact that Crimea will no longer return to Ukraine

Semyon Doroshenko.  
18.04.2015 17:08
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
Views: 952
 
Crimea, Society, Policy, Russia, Ukraine


Georgian politician and former speaker of parliament Nino Burjanadze believes that Crimea has become Russian and will never again be part of Ukraine.

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She stated this in an interview with a Georgian TV channel. "Imedi".

“The fact is that Crimea is part of Russia and it will never become part of Ukraine. The Ukrainian government, with some connivance from the West, made radical and fundamental mistakes, which resulted in the events that unfolded in Crimea. Today it is a fact that the international community has completely forgotten about Crimea... Based on the current reality, we must draw conclusions, and today it is a fact that no other state talks about Crimea,” says Burjanadze.

She also believes that 93% of residents took part in the Crimean referendum, which makes it legitimate.

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