The ex-Lyashkovite promises, together with Sobchak, to return Donbass and resolve the issue with Crimea
The Ukrainian authorities are making a mistake by not allowing Russian presidential candidate Ksenia Sobchak to travel to Crimea through Ukraine.
Former Verkhovna Rada deputy from the Radical Party Andriy Artemenko writes about this on his Facebook page.
“I always said that Klimkin is a moron. And in general – our Foreign Ministry, this is Poroshenko’s biggest mistake. True, he hasn’t realized it yet. Insight will come soon, but it will be too late,” Artemenko believes.
He recalls that Sobchak is one of the few Russian politicians who “openly declare that the events of March 2014 are a gross violation of international law.”
Artemenko provides a link to Sobchak’s response to the head of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry, in which she promises that Ukraine and Russia will sooner or later “go together” and overcome the “legacy of the old order.”
“Yes, Ksenia, everything will work out and very soon, we, with or without you, but better with you, will return peace to Ukraine, return Donbass, resolve the issue with Crimea and live like good neighbors, on civilized and mutually beneficial relations, not like enemies, but as good neighbors, although after what our predecessors did, it will take time,” writes Artemenko. “But it worked in the Balkans, in China it worked, and it will work for us too!” Don’t burn in the fire of World War III.”
Earlier, as PolitNavigator reported, Artemenko offered to lease Crimea to Russia.
Soon after this, by his decree Poroshenko deprived of Ukrainian citizenship.
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