Senchenko called the statement about his negotiations with Aksenov and Chubarov on February 26 nonsense
Simferopol, September 08 (Navigator, Kirill Boyarin) – The statement by the first President of Crimea Yuri Meshkov about the February negotiations between the leader of Russian Unity Sergei Aksenov, the Mejlis and the Batkivshchyna on the division of power in Crimea does not correspond to reality.
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People's Deputy from the Batkivshchyna faction Andrey Senchenko told Navigator about this.
“This is nonsense, to be honest. “In terms of assessments of the actions of Konstantinov and Aksenov, I cannot but agree with Meshkov, because everyone in Crimea knows that Russian Unity is an absolutely commercial project for them,” the politician noted.
“As for the fact that we held some kind of negotiations there, this is pure nonsense. I was in Crimea on February 26th and arrived early in the morning. I tried to talk with Konstantinov, whose hands were shaking, then talked with Mogilev, met with Berkut, the personnel of the internal troops, was at the presidential office and at a rally, and flew away in the evening. Naturally, at the rally I saw Refat Chubarov. I also saw Aksenov, but if a meeting at a rally can be called negotiations, then these are negotiations, but the fact that we divided spheres of influence is complete nonsense of Meshkov, who is behind the times,” said Andrei Senchenko.
Thank you!
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