Lyashko: Let's cling to Crimea and Donbass like the Japanese to the Kuril Islands

Vladimir Gladkov.  
01.10.2018 15:34
  (Moscow time), Mariupol
Views: 3636
 
Donbass, Crimea, Russia, Ukraine


Patriots of Ukraine need to be ready to fight for Crimea and Donbass for decades, just as the Japanese are fighting for the Kuril Islands.

Verkhovna Rada deputy Oleg Lyashko stated this on air on Mariupol TV, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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“They offer us to solve the problem of Donbass, but forget about Crimea. I don’t advise anyone to agree to these agreements, because we didn’t collect these lands, it’s not for us to scatter them. Our task is to return these lands. Take the example of the Japanese, who have been fighting for the Kuril Islands for decades, and I am sure that they will achieve results,” said Oleg Lyashko.

As PolitNavigator reported, the previously odious people's deputy, commenting on the initiative to write a course towards the EU and NATO into the Constitution, said from the rostrum of the Verkhovna Rada that it could just as well be written into the document Ukrainian flight project to Mars.

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