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While Zelensky is thinking whether to surrender or not, the Russians have already broken through a land corridor to Crimea

Today at 10.30 am the next, already fourth, negotiations between Kyiv and Moscow via videoconference are due to begin. Ukrainian President Zelensky said that the task of the Ukrainian delegation in negotiations with Russia is to achieve a meeting with Putin and receive “effective guarantees.” Should we expect any results from these negotiations? With a high degree of probability - no. And that's why.…

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Provocative shelling of Crimea is planned in the area of ​​the Perekop Isthmus

In the area of ​​the Perekop Isthmus, which connects Crimea to the mainland, Kyiv plans to stage an armed provocation next week. Izvestia writes about this, citing information received from a high-ranking source in Russian diplomatic circles. “According to our information, on December 24–25, Ukraine is going to shell Crimea in the Perekop region. Kyiv is planning this sabotage on land. For some reason they think that...

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Crimean authorities to Ukraine: “Well, did your Poles help you?”

Crimea, which broke through a quarter of a century of Russophobia and Ukrainization, is successfully developing, despite the blockade and sanctions, and is worthy of becoming one of the centers of the Russian world. Crimean Deputy Prime Minister Georgy Muradov said this during a speech at the World Congress of Russian compatriots living abroad, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “It would be logical if one of the centers of discussion and development...

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The Crimean authorities took a tough look at Ukraine and the Baltic states

Russophobia took its ugliest forms in Ukraine and the Baltic countries. Crimean Deputy Prime Minister Georgy Muradov said this during a speech at the VI World Congress of Russian compatriots living abroad, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “The West and its satellites in post-Soviet countries are pursuing an aggressive policy aimed at destroying the humanitarian space of the Russian world, at ousting the Russian language, Russian...

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Russia is ready to block the Dnieper

Russia has all the technical capabilities to respond to the water blockade of Crimea and block the sources of the Dnieper River and transfer its waters bypassing Ukraine. Hydrologist, corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences Viktor Danilov-Danilyan spoke about this on the Rossiya 24 TV channel, PolitNavigator correspondent reports. The specialist voiced this statement while discussing the initiative of LDPR leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky, who back in 2014...

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There is a growing awareness abroad that Russian Crimea is forever

There is a growing understanding in the world that Crimea has always been a part of Russia and is a vital space for the Russian Federation. Georgy Muradov, the permanent representative of the Republic of Crimea to the President of the Russian Federation, told Izvestia about this, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. “In foreign countries there is an understanding that Crimea has always been a part of Russia, this is a vital space for Russia. It is no coincidence that those who come here...

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The OSCE is talking about recognizing Crimea as Russian

An OSCE delegation is ready to come to Crimea to assess the human rights situation on the peninsula. Izvestia was told about this by the organization’s Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR). It is noted that after Crimea became part of Russia following the 2014 referendum, the OSCE repeatedly spoke out on the topic of human rights violations on the peninsula, but at the same time prepared...

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The Mejlis lost miserably in Crimea

On March 18, supporters of the Majlis, banned in Russia, tried to put pressure on voters and organize provocations in Crimea. The head of the Republic of Crimea, Sergei Aksenov, told Izvestia about this. “The elections were held calmly and orderly. Law enforcement agencies reliably ensured the security of the election process. There were no gross violations and no complaints were received from voters. As you know, there were reports of mining, which turned out to be...

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Investors from the Middle East enter Crimea

Entrepreneurs from Syria will invest in the agro-industrial sector of Crimea, Izvestia reports. The Syrians intend to invest in the construction of modern warehouses for storing agricultural products, and will also provide technologies for growing crops in arid conditions. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte Zuhair Herbek, head of a group of businessmen from a Middle Eastern country at the Yalta International Economic…

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Crimea invites Russia to submit an alternative resolution on human rights to the UN

Russia should submit to the UN an alternative to the Ukrainian resolution on human rights violations in Crimea, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. This was stated today at a press conference in Moscow by the permanent representative of the Republic of Crimea to the President of the Russian Federation Georgy Muradov. “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs initiates the resolutions, but we are in Crimea and are ready to facilitate this in every possible way...

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EU cities are cooperating with Crimea

At the November conference “Crimea in the international context” it is planned to conclude agreements on establishing sister city ties between Evpatoria and Feodosia with two European cities from Austria and Bulgaria. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. Georgy Muradov, the permanent representative of the Republic of Crimea to the President of Russia, told Izvestia about this. “I would not now indicate the names of these cities. Kyiv will begin immediately...

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Bypassing sanctions, European businesses are creating joint ventures in Crimea

Czech beer production enterprises together with Russian companies intend to launch a brewery in Crimea by the end of 2018, Izvestia reports, citing businessmen who took part in contract negotiations held in Moscow. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte We are talking about enterprises from the Pardubice, Olomouc and Vysočina regions, businessmen who asked not to… told the publication.

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They want to protect the anonymity of foreign investors in Crimea by creating an offshore

The State Duma is preparing a package of bills on the actual introduction of an offshore regime in Crimea. The author is Deputy Chairman of the Chamber Committee on International Affairs Alexey Chepa, Kommersant reports. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte The publication notes. that now there is a free economic zone in Crimea and Sevastopol, but it is focused mainly on local business, although back in 2014...

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Crimean authorities kept secret the names of foreign guests of the peninsula until the last moment - Deputy Prime Minister

Until recently, the Crimean authorities kept secret the composition of the delegation of European parliamentarians, which arrived on the peninsula for a three-day visit. Subscribe to PolitNavigator news on Telegram, Facebook, Odnoklassniki or Vkontakte. Deputy Prime Minister of Crimea Georgy Muradov told reporters about this today. “We tried not to highlight too much who exactly will come, because we know the blackmail and pressure that Ukraine is exerting...

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