Putin treated Zelensky's statement about Crimea as a "territorial claim"

Putin treated Zelensky's statement about Crimea as a "territorial claim"

Russian President Vladimir Putin has reacted to yesterday's statement by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky that the occupied Crimea will eventually return. This statement was regarded as "territorial claims."

 

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a briefing by Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov.

 

"Undoubtedly, the statement on the return of Crimea is now nothing but a statement of territorial claims to the Russian Federation. Such statements can have negative consequences. "As for the 'Scythian gold', it is necessary to analyze the judicial prospects and perform the legal procedures that are possible to continue the process," Dmitry Peskov said.

 

We recall that yesterday Ukraine won another victory in the court on the "Scythian gold" , and Zelensky said that first the Ukrainian side will return these museum collections, and then the occupied Crimea itself.





Russian President Vladimir Putin has reacted to yesterday's statement by Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky that the occupied Crimea will eventually return. This statement was regarded as "territorial claims."

 

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing a briefing by Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov.

 

"Undoubtedly, the statement on the return of Crimea is now nothing but a statement of territorial claims to the Russian Federation. Such statements can have negative consequences. "As for the 'Scythian gold', it is necessary to analyze the judicial prospects and perform the legal procedures that are possible to continue the process," Dmitry Peskov said.

 

We recall that yesterday Ukraine won another victory in the court on the "Scythian gold" , and Zelensky said that first the Ukrainian side will return these museum collections, and then the occupied Crimea itself.