On Thursday, August 6, during a weekly briefing in Kyiv, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmyro Kuleba said that work on a strategy for the de-occupation of Crimea is not over. Soon, this document will be prepared and submitted to the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine.
Kuleba noted that on August 5, under the chairmanship of Vice Prime Minister and Minister of Reintegration of Ukraine Oleksii Reznikov, a meeting was held at which the executive authorities coordinated their positions and approaches to the strategy of de-occupation of Crimea.
“We have outlined a further algorithm of actions in order to synchronize and bring into one block everything from the executive branch – the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, the Ministry of Reintegration, as well as the Representative Office of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea. We will prepare such a document and submit it to the NSDC to be included in the overall strategy, which will be approved and adopted”,- he added.
Earlier, First Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Dzheppar in the program “Actually: Crimea” on the air of the DOM TV channel said that the Ukrainian government had developed a document “Strategy for the de-occupation of Crimea”, but so far it is not public.
