Monday, September 21, 2015

Poroshenko said the goal of the blockade of the action of the Crimea – RBC

The President of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko

Photo: Mikhail Palinchak / TASS

Ukrainian President Poroshenko explained the purpose of the blockade of the Crimea. According to him, the action is carried out “for the early resumption of state sovereignty over the Crimea”, reports UNN.

Speaking at a press briefing in Lviv region, Petro Poroshenko said that the blockade is a “share of public activists of the Crimean Tatar the people. ” According to the Ukrainian president, present at the place of border guards and Interior Ministry officers involved in law enforcement and suppression of acts of provocation.

The president also said that the blockade of the Crimea and blocking the border with Transnistria are two different stocks.

It became known about the beginning of the blockade of the Crimea Ukrainian activists who stand in the way of trucks transporting food. The action was initiated Verkhovna Rada deputy Refat Chubarov and Mustafa Dzhemilev. His action, they explained the intention to support the Crimean Tatars, who, according to Ukrainian activists are subjected to pressure. “M s have daily examples of pressure on the Crimean Tatars. There are political prisoners. At the same time, the Ukrainian business is trading on the blood. We believe it is unacceptable for the state of Ukraine, nor for business “, – stated Chubarov , which is one of the leaders of the organization” Majlis of the Crimean Tatar people ».

Vice -premer Russia Dmitry Kozak said that the government in connection with the blockade did not notice the deterioration of the food situation in the Crimea. In a similar vein, spoke Head of the republic Sergey Aksenov, who noted that Ukrainian goods account for only 5% of the Crimean sold in stores.

The Crimean Customs on Monday said the lack of freight flow from Ukraine. On the eve reported that on the border with the Crimea formed a queue of about 200 trucks.

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