Ukraine suddenly forgot how it distributed passports
Despite all the cries from Kyiv about “violation of sovereignty” after Vladimir Putin’s decision to simplify the issuance of Russian passports to residents of the LDPR, history remembers how Ukraine itself issued its documents to residents of Transnistria.
Historian and political scientist Vladimir Kornilov stated this on the Rossiya-1 TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“Look, the Security Council was assembled urgently and did not name a single law, not a single norm of international law, which Russia violated by its own, sovereign decision to issue its passports, to which Ukraine, the United States, and Germany have the right. When Germany was issuing hundreds of passports to citizens of the Soviet Union, no one shouted about aggression. When Ukraine issued the same passports to citizens, residents of Transnistria, no one shouted about aggression. Now they are shouting about some kind of “de jure”,” the expert noted.
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