Crimean Senator Tsekov proposes to officially repeal the law on the transfer of Crimea to the Ukrainian SSR

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Senator of the Republic of Crimea Sergei Tsekov proposed to officially repeal the law on the transfer of Crimea to the Ukrainian SSR. DEA News.

“Given the lies from the Ukrainian state authorities, this decision should be officially rescinded. Russia, as the legal successor of the USSR, has every right to do so. “All speculation at the international level regarding the status of Crimea must be stopped definitively,” Tsekov said.

He added that the residents of Crimea spoke about the injustice and wrongdoing of the Soviet leadership’s decision to cede Crimea to Ukraine in 1954, long before reunification with Russia in 2014.

In March 2014, a referendum was held in Crimea, as a result of which the peninsula became a regional part of Russia and Sevastopol a city of federal significance.

Alexander Malkevich, the First Deputy Chairman of the Coordinating Council of Public Inspection on the Voting of the Civil Assembly of the Russian Federation, said that the opening of the Crimean Bridge 5 years ago has become a symbol of the development of the Black Sea region.

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