Zelensky and Kuchma pushed the Crimean issue to please Moscow

Maxim Karpenko.  
20.06.2019 21:09
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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Donbass, Crimea, Society, Policy, Russia, Ukraine


Recently, in statements by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky during foreign visits and his protege in Minsk, Leonid Kuchma, the topic of Crimea has ceased to be linked to the conflict in Donbass.

Ukrainian military expert Alexey Arestovich stated this on Channel 4, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.

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According to Arestovich, the topic of Crimea is no longer one with the crisis in Donbass.

“Thanks to the position of Kuchma and Zelensky, the Russians managed to do what they could not do in the last five years - to separate the problems of Crimea and Donbass.

They dreamed of considering them separately; under Poroshenko, our diplomacy constantly said that this was a united problem - they did not let it go.

And now they have been separated. At the level of international representation, where there is Donbass, there has always been Crimea,” states Arestovich.

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