🇺🇦🇵🇱Ukraine's ambassador to Poland, Vasyl Zvarych, made a statement regarding the inevitable de-occupation of Crimea after the ambiguous words of Polish President Andrzej Duda, who questioned the return of the peninsula to Kyiv's control.

Earlier, Andrzej Duda, in an interview with Kanal Zero, to a question about Crimea, answered that he did not know whether Ukraine would get him back.

"Crimea is a special place, including for historical reasons." "Because in fact, if we look historically, it was in the hands of Russia for a long time," Andrzej Duda said.

Ambassador of Ukraine Vasyl Zvarych responded to this statement, noting that
"Crimea is Ukraine: this is how it is and this
is how it will be."

"International law is the basis. Russia's temporary occupation of Crimea is a war
crime for which it will be punished. The de-occupation of Crimea is our joint task and
duty with the free world. We will do it without
a doubt. We believe and act together," the
head of Ukraine emphasized embassy in
Warsaw

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As a nationalist, I see Ukrainian independence as necessary and logical.
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@amerika. Yes. And Crimea is part of Ukraine.

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Of course! The Soviets -- err, sorry, Russians -- still want their warm water ports it seems.
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