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Russian President Dmitry Peskov’s press secretary said the Russian Federation is ready to help Ukraine “to solve the Donbass problem.” The Crimean problem, according to the Kremlin spokesman, does not exist.
Russian President Dmitry Peskov’s press secretary said that the Crimean problem does not exist and cannot exist in relations between the Russian Federation and other countries. Interfax reported this on October 12.
According to the Kremlin spokesman, the main thing is to “solve the Donbass problem.” Russia will do everything possible to do so, Peskov said.
Russia annexed Crimea after a heavy blockade of Ukrainian military units and an illegal referendum on March 16, 2014. Ukraine and most of the world’s countries do not recognize the peninsula’s accession to the Russian Federation.
In 2014, immediately after the annexation of Crimea, Russia launched an armed aggression in eastern Ukraine. The fighting is between the Armed Forces of Ukraine, on the one hand, and the Russian army and the Russian-backed militants who control parts of the Donetsk and Lugansk regions, on the other. The Russian Federation does not officially recognize its invasion of Ukraine, despite the facts and evidence presented by Ukraine.
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