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Polish Ambassador to Turkey Jakub Kumoch
On the Day of Resistance to the Occupation of Crimea, the Polish Ambassador to Turkey said that Crimea is and will be Ukrainian.
The Polish ambassador to Turkey, Jakub Kumoch, said that other countries could also become targets of Russian aggression, following the example of Ukraine. This was stated in the diplomat’s speech to the representatives of Western countries during an event organized by the embassies of Ukraine and Turkey in Ankara on Friday, February 26, the Day of Resistance to the Occupation of Crimea.
“In Poland, we are not naive and we know: Ukraine was subject to destruction in 2014, as Russia wanted, our countries can be next. Please do not believe that 2014 is over, that the war is over. The war is not over. finished and this is an aggression, not only against Ukraine, “Kumoch said according to Ukrinform.
Furthermore, the Polish ambassador said that “Crimea is and will be Ukrainian” and that Ukraine will definitely return its lands, as was the case with the Polish people.
In turn, the head of the Ukrainian diplomatic service in Turkey, Andriy Sibiga, pointed out that Moscow is using all available resources to legalize its acts of aggression, so it is necessary to give it a consolidated international response and bring it to justice.
According to the agency, the aforementioned event was also attended by the ambassadors of Great Britain, Georgia and Slovakia, representatives of the Turkish Foreign Ministry and Parliament, as well as the official authorities of the Republic of Turkey, the embassies of Lithuania, Germany, Romania, Slovenia. , Kazakhstan, the President of the Crimean Tatar Diaspora of Turkey, Mykremin Shahin, representatives of the Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar communities.
We will remember, on the eve that US President Joe Biden assured that States will never recognize Russian Crimea. In addition, the American leader promised, together with Ukraine, to resist the aggression of the Russian Federation.
In response, Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy thanked his colleague and noted that Ukrainians highly value the support of the United States.
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