Strange data on Crimea during the Belovezhskaya Accords has been declassified
The Moscow delegation was preparing a special document on Crimea during the signing of the Belovezhskaya Accords, but for some reason it was never proposed for discussion.
Russian Foreign Ministry speaker Maria Zakharova spoke about this at a meeting in Moscow at the Politkafe, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent. Zakharova emphasized that, as a rule, more than one person bears responsibility for such decisions.
“The simplest thing to say is: he’s the only one to blame for everything! Or those two! But it wasn't like that there. Because one person could never do anything like that.
I'm interested, I want to understand. The archives are opening, I’m reading, now it turns out that I didn’t know before that when the Belovezhskaya Accords were signed, there was an additional, special document on the regulation of Crimea. It was simply forgotten in the briefcase!
Wow, normal, right?
So, is there only one person to blame? How can one be to blame? Someone compiled it, someone thought about it, someone put it in this briefcase? But someone didn’t take it out, someone didn’t remember, someone didn’t wake him up!” – said Zakharova.
At the same meeting, she noted that during the time of Boris Yeltsin, the RF Security Council included holders of foreign citizenship.
“As for people from the 90s, nothing was regulated there. Remember, at the Security Council of our country, Russia, there were people with a passport of another state,” Zakharova said.
Thank you!
Now the editors are aware.