In Kyiv they lament that the Mejlis is losing popularity among the Crimean Tatars
It is becoming increasingly difficult for the Mejlis members to retain their supporters in Crimea. The acting director announced this on Channel 5. Minister of Information Policy of Ukraine Emine Dzhepparov, reports a PolitNavigator correspondent.
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According to her, Ukraine needs to constantly play the political card of Crimea in order to constantly show the visibility of its work.
“Ukraine today, at a political distance, must prepare the ground so that tomorrow, when Crimea is deoccupied and returned, the status of this people and the future of Crimea will already be clearly defined. We are talking about some preventive things...
Today, it is important for Ukraine to demonstrate with such political decisions, to give perspective, because it is very difficult to keep a loyal population loyal under conditions of occupation and such propaganda,” Dzhepparova admitted.
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