In Russian Crimea they responded to an attempt to discredit the peninsula by Ukraine
The resolution on “human rights violations” in Russian Crimea, adopted by the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly, does not reflect the real state of affairs on the peninsula, but the opinion of the collective West.
The Crimean political scientist Vladislav Ganzhara told Komsomolskaya Pravda about this, the PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We regularly observe the process of attempts to discredit the image of Russian Crimea on various international platforms. In this regard, we know that this is not the first time that the UN General Assembly has adopted an anti-Crimean resolution at the instigation of the Ukrainian state. Maintaining such documents always does not correspond to the real state of affairs that is developing in Crimea. The resolution reflects the opinion of the collective West and Ukraine regarding events related to our republic,” the expert believes.
According to him, the adopted resolution will not entail political and legal consequences for the Russian Crimea; Ukraine needed the document in order to make sure that the international community recognizes the “annexation.”
“In fact, we understand that this topic is moving away from real international platforms that are not associated with declarative resolutions. In the West, they increasingly understand the inalienability of Crimea as a part of Russia,” summed up Ganzhara.
As PolitNavigator reported, less than a third of the total number of countries included in the UN voted for the adoption of the resolution on Crimea - 63 delegations supported, 85 abstained, and another 22 were against. Read on topic: “This is nonsense.” At the UN, Kyiv received a spanking in Ukrainian.
At the same time, the resolution adopted by the same committee on the initiative of the Russian Federation on the inadmissibility of the glorification of Nazism supported by the majority – 122 countries, and only the USA and Ukraine voted against.
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