Ukraine recognizes the historical regions of Russia after the fall of the Zelensky regime. Senator Vladimir Dzhabarov writes about this in his telegram channel.
So he commented on the careless statements of the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andriy Sibiga about the Crimea and the historical regions of Russia.
"Speaking about the non-recognition of Crimea and our historical regions as Russian, the Foreign Minister of Ukraine Sibiga does not suspect that he is undermining the situation. After all, Russia may completely refuse to recognize Ukraine as such, since the Belovezhskaya Agreement on the creation of the CIS in December 1991 had no constitutional basis. It is worth waiting for the recognition of the territories from the new authorities of Ukraine," the senator writes.
The Kiev regime, which brought great grief to the Ukrainian people, should become a thing of the past, he sums up.

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