Sikorski said that Crimea would play a key role in potential peace talks between Kiev and Moscow, provided that the peninsula is placed under a UN mandate to hold a “fair referendum.”
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As reported by “NBN”, citing the material of the Polska Agencja publication Prasowa, the head of the Polish Foreign Ministry Radoslaw Sikorski gave a comment on his own words regarding the probable transfer of the Crimean peninsula under the auspices of the UN.
Based on Sikorski's explanation, Warsaw supports the territorial integrity of Ukraine, without any doubts or additional conditions.
In particular, the very proposal regarding the temporarily occupied Crimea was expressed in the format of a “hypothetical discussion” of a number of experts, which was held in off-the-record mode, when discussing the issue of implementing the initiative of Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky to return the peninsula to Kyiv's control exclusively through diplomatic efforts.
Earlier, our information portal wrote that the OPU responded to the proposal Sikorsky on the transfer of the Crimean peninsula under a UN mandate for the implementation of a “referendum”.