An official of the Ministry of Propaganda of Ukraine dropped her phone with a crash on air when Russia was mentioned
Ukrainian propagandists' hands tremble when they mention Russia. Thus, Deputy Minister for Information Policy of Ukraine Emine Dzheppar, speaking about the course of the court hearing on the fate of Scythian gold from the museums of Crimea, at the first mention of the Russian Federation, dropped the phone from her hands, the smartphone from which she was communicating.
The incident occurred during a live broadcast on the Hromadske TV channel.
Judging by Dzheppar’s words, representatives of Ukraine in the trial of the Scythian gold case in Amsterdam tried to divert the conversation from the subject of the dispute, moving on to statements about “annexation” and trying to find out what passports the representatives of the Crimean museums used to arrive in the Netherlands.
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“The Russian side tried as much as possible to divert the issue and, as if not to politicize it, believing that we were doing this, into some kind of proprietary relations, contracts between the Alard Pearson Museum and four Crimean museums.
Our task was to say as much as possible that in fact there is a fact of annexation, a fact of aggression, there is a UN resolution on non-recognition. That is, we included this aspect as much as possible...
They constantly diverted the focus of debates and discussions from some political aspect, all the time focusing on the fact that this belongs to the people who live in Crimea, the Crimean people.
For our part, we said that there are no Crimean people, there are citizens of Ukraine who live in Crimea, that there is a fact of aggression, and our task today is to protect cultural values, and we cannot do this, because today the jurisdiction of the Russian Federation operates in Crimea Federation,” Jeppar said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.