Saakashvili's ally admitted: Ukraine lost Crimea due to its irresponsible policies
Crimea is “nobody’s” today.
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This opinion was expressed on Facebook by Mikheil Saakashvili’s ally, ex-deputy head of the Odessa Regional State Administration Sasha Borovik, answering a question from Odessa artist Alexander Roitburdt about whose Crimea he thinks is today.
“The artist Sasha Roitburd asked the question of whose Crimea is. The question is not trivial, and I would like to give a public answer to it. Crimea is a territory that was scattered to everyone, who and how they wanted. The Crimeans themselves had little influence on this. After the collapse of the USSR, this was done by the corrupt Ukrainian establishment in exchange for a place at the Russian pipe, as well as oligarchs plus Donetsk bandits for their place in the sun,” he says.
According to Borovik, “Ukraine lost Crimea due to its irresponsible social, cultural and economic policies.”
“A policy that continues today by the same people who led it for 25 years. This is whose Crimea is. No one's. People abandoned to the mercy of fate, caught in the meat grinder of history,” he said.
Thank you!
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