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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin stresses that those who justify the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation and the violations of international law caused by such actions will have to pay, said the head of the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs . He therefore responded to the words of Deputy Prime Minister and Italian Minister of the Interior Matteo Salvini, who said in an interview with the Washington Post that Russia had the right to annex the Ukrainian Crimea and called the Ukrainian revolution of "pseudo-revolution". ] "Who justifies annexation, which is n So it has always been in the story.And as for the Maidan – let us have the right to say what it was and how.This is done by the Ukrainians.And for freedom we paid our very high price, "- said Klimkin
Deputy Foreign Minister Olena Zerkal on the air of Channel 5 said that the Foreign Ministry on the statements of Matteo Salvini will provoke the ambassador of Italy in Ukraine David La Cecilia.] "We react. On Monday we will meet the ambassador of Italy, "said Zerkul
. At the same time, she noted that the Italian ambassador was" a very friendly person "and that He "could not answer the words of his politicians. Mr. Salvin – ed.) Traveled to Crimea, when he returned from Moscow, where, according to available information, he met with Mr. Putin. "
Salvini is a representative of the" League "(formerly" Northern League "), who are believed to have close links with the party" United Russia "of Vladimir Putin and, in particular, of 39 At the same time, Salvini in the same interview The Washington Post has denied that his party was funded by Russian money.
The international community has recognized the occupation and l & # 39; 39 annexation of the illegal Crimea and condemned the actions of Russia.The Western countries have imposed economic sanctions.Russia denies the occupation of the peninsula and call it "the restoration of historical justice" The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine officially announced the date of the beginning of the temporary occupation of Crimea and Sevastopol by Russia on February 20, 2014.
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