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The OPU responded to Sikorski's proposal to transfer Crimea to a UN mandate for a referendum

Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak responded to the proposal of the head of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs Radoslaw Sikorski to transfer the temporarily seized Crimean peninsula under the UN mandate so that it could hold a “fair referendum.”

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Head of Zelensky's Office commented on the words of the head of the Polish Foreign Policy departments on the transfer of Russian-occupied Crimea under the UN mandate so that the organization could hold a “fair referendum.”

According to the Warsaw representative, the issue of the peninsula can be postponed for another two decades, NBN reports.

The head of the OPU, in his Telegram channel, reacting to the proposal of the Polish minister, wrote that Crimea is Ukraine. The official emphasized that the aggressor country violated international law and must answer for its crimes.

As reported by Politexpert, calls are growing in the entourage of US presidential candidate Donald Trump for the start of direct negotiations between Washington and Moscow in order to end the Russian-Ukrainian war. The media also reported that Polish President Andrzej Duda intends to support the Republican at a campaign speech in Pennsylvania.

nbnews.com.ua

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