Ukrainian MP blamed Merkel for the loss of Crimea and the war in Donbass

Anastasia Samoilova.  
04.11.2018 00:19
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Donbass, Crimea, Policy, Ukraine


If German Chancellor Angela Merkel had not opposed the provision of an action plan for NATO membership to Ukraine in 2008, there would be no war in Donbass today, and Crimea would be Ukrainian.

This opinion was expressed by People’s Deputy of Ukraine Yuriy Chizhmar on the talk show “The People Are Against,” a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.


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“We never raise the issue of severing relations with certain countries, except for the Russian Federation, because this has nothing to do with Germany.

Another question is that we have a very tough position towards Angela Merkel regarding the fact that she must guarantee the security of the country, and it was she who in 2008 in Bucharest, to please Putin’s Russia, raised the issue of not granting the MAP. If we had it then, it is possible that Donbass and Crimea would not exist, because we have many questions for Merkel,” the deputy said.

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