Зеленский: Единственное, что осталось общего между Россией и Украиной - это государственная граница

Избранный президент Украины Владимир Зеленский заявил, что государственная граница Украины остается единственным, что «общит» ее с Россией после аннексии Крыма и агрессии на Донбассе.

"Я долго думал о так называемом «много общего» между Украиной и Россией. Реальность такова, что сегодня, после аннексии Крыма и агрессии на Донбассе, у нас осталось только одно - «общее» - это государственная граница. Около 2,295 километров и 400 метров «общего». И Россия должна вернуть контроль над каждым миллиметром с украинской стороны. Только тогда мы сможем продолжить поиск наших «общих», - написал он в Facebook, комментируя заявление президента России Владимира Путина.

Он подчеркнул, что запрет на экспорт нефтепродуктов, открытие паспортных столов для быстрой натурализации жителей оккупированных территорий и удержание украинцев в плену не приближают урегулирование отношений между двумя странами. "Такие отношения нельзя назвать «братскими»", - сказал Зеленский.

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Владимир Зеленский (фото любезно предоставлено ТАСС, Москва)

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