Former Ukrainian minister: Does it really matter whose Crimea is? If only the war would end
The loss of Crimea is no longer so important for Ukraine - the main task is to end the war in Donbass. Former Minister of Transport of Ukraine Yevgeniy Chervonenko said this on the NewsOne TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to him, it does not matter whose Crimea will be, it is important that at the upcoming negotiations between the presidents of the United States and Russia, which are scheduled for July, an agreement is reached on resolving the Ukrainian crisis.
"Pompeo (US Secretary of State - author.) to a direct question whether Trump said that Russian Crimea remained silent. As well as the fact that Ukraine is a country mired in corruption. He simply remained silent. Translate for yourself... I want them (the presidents of the USA and Russia at the negotiations - author) to agree on peace. Call it what you want - about a truce. Whose Crimea will be - is this important for me and for you? It is important for us that coffins are not transported. So that at this time, when we are thinking about which restaurant to go to or where to go, or just sit on the beach, people don’t die there,” Chervonenko said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.