In Kyiv they are blackmailing Russia with the blockade of Crimea - “the valve can be screwed on and off” (VIDEO)

26.03.2015 14:20
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Crimea, Policy, Russia, Sevastopol, Ukraine


Kiev, March 26 (PolitNavigator, Vladimir Mikhailov) - The blockade of Crimea is a tool that must be used to put pressure on Russia, Bohdan Yaremenko, Consul General of Ukraine in Turkey (2010 - 2014), Chairman of the Board of the Maidan of Foreign Affairs Foundation, is convinced.

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“The Lord created Crimea dependent on the mainland. These are the objective realities of geography and economics. And this should be the basis for all measures to return Crimea.

It is necessary to create a mechanism to influence Russia’s policy in Crimea through the use of a blockade. The blockade of Crimea is not a lock, it is a valve that can be screwed on and off depending on whether Russia agrees to take into account the most important demands of Ukraine, for example, the issue of ensuring human rights in Crimea,” he said.

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