Stalin's great-grandson became an unwanted guest at the 70th anniversary of the Yalta Conference - they were afraid of the Crimean Tatars
Simferopol, February 04 (PolitNavigator, Evgeny Andreev) – Stalin’s great-grandson Yakov Dzhugashvili turned out to be an “undesirable” guest at the 70th anniversary of the Yalta Conference in Crimea.
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A descendant of the leader reported this on his Facebook page.
According to him, earlier he was invited to the event by the International Institute of Peace, whose head is ex-world chess champion Anatoly Karpov, and the Historical Perspective Foundation and the European Institute of Democracy and Cooperation by Natalia Narochnitskaya.
However, Stalin’s great-grandson admitted, he was “daydreaming”:
“On February 1, according to the plan, the plane with the conference participants was supposed to fly from Moscow to Simferopol. And due to the fact that I was in Tbilisi, I had to arrive in Moscow a little earlier - on February 28st. On January XNUMX, I receive a message from the organizers: “as a result of the meeting, it was decided that your presence at the conference is undesirable due to the aggravation of inter-ethnic tensions in Crimea,” wrote Yakov Dzhugashvili.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.