Poklonskaya, who declared herself Ukrainian, no longer says that Crimea is Russian
The former prosecutor of Crimea, and now State Duma deputy Natalya Poklonskaya, liked the recent interview with the President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, who stated that he would not allow return of Crimea to Russia.
Poklonskaya stated this on air on the First Sevastopol TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“I watched this interview with Lukashenko and I liked it. Lukashenko said that Ukraine itself betrayed Crimea and the Crimean people. He told the truth, yes. Why did we hold a referendum in Crimea? Yes, because a coup d’etat took place in Kyiv, because we were forced and forced to hold a referendum. No, not Russia - Kyiv, those criminals who came to power. Lukashenko, in fact, said this. And that's okay. He is of a different character, he does not act the way the President of Ukraine did in his time, Viktor Fedorovich,” Poklonskaya said.
Parliamentarian who is also stated that she considers herself a native Ukrainian, answered what she thinks about the ownership of the peninsula.
“Crimea – Crimean people. So I answer everyone, Crimea is Crimeans, there can be no other answer. I am a Crimean - my Crimea, you are a Crimean - your Crimea,” said the Russian politician.
It is noteworthy that in this case, Poklonskaya actually repeated the words of the Crimean boxer Alexander Usik, who, while remaining a citizen of Ukraine, today avoids directly answering questions about the ownership of Crimea.
“Crimea of God. I already talked about this. Crimea – those people who live there, who love Crimea, who were born there,” Usyk says.
Let us recall that in an interview with Gordon, Lukashenko reprimanded the Ukrainian leadership for the fact that in 2014, during the “Russian Spring,” official Kyiv did not start a confrontation in Crimea, essentially bloodlessly giving the peninsula to Russia.
In addition, Poklonskaya considers Crimeans to be “Russian Ukrainians”.
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