The Nakhimov School sharply criticizes Lukashenko for not recognizing Crimea
President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko violated his obligations under the Union State Treaty by refusing to recognize Crimea as Russian.
The head of the department of humanities at the ChVVMU named after. Nakhimov Alexander Ryabtsev, reports PolitNavigator correspondent.
According to Ryabtsev, Russia fulfilled its obligations, essentially ensuring Lukashenko retained power during last year’s protests.
“The Russian Federation is in an agreement with Belarus on the Union State. That is, he was obliged to admit. This is no longer a question of recognition of Crimea as a separate state, this is the territorial integrity of the Russian Federation...
Lukashenko’s statements are simply not a legal, but actually a denunciation of the Union Treaty. We fulfilled our obligations when Alexander Grigorievich was actually running around Minsk with a machine gun. Russia complied. Let’s talk about this directly - after all, Russia saved Lukashenko’s regime,” Ryabtsev said.
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