If only so: In Kyiv they continue to fantasize about the lost Crimea
On Ukrainian TV they bite their elbows - it was necessary to make Sevastopol a common Ukrainian-Russian territory, then Crimea would not have gone to the Russian Federation. The author of the idea of a condominium in Crimea, a former ally of fugitive President Viktor Yanukovych, ex-Rada deputy Inna Bogoslovskaya, stated this on air on the ZIK TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
According to her, Sevastopol is a “historically disputed” territory that should have come under joint management.
“If at one time they had made a condominium out of Sevastopol and made an internal border around Sevastopol, which international law allowed us, if we had defined it as a territory of joint management, then Crimea would never have been annexed... International law has such regulation, such a status as international condominium. This is a territory that is historically disputed,” Bogoslovskaya said.
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