Kuleba: Issues of de-occupation of ORDLO and Crimea should be considered as separate tracks

Kuleba: Issues of de-occupation of ORDLO and Crimea should be considered as separate tracks

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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba believes that the issues of de-occupation of Crimea and certain districts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions (ORDLO) should be considered separately.

"Of course, nothing is impossible in diplomacy, but as of now, I believe that the issues of de-occupation of ORDLO and Crimea should be considered as two separate tracks," Kuleba said on the air of the Ukraine 24 TV channel on Sunday, January 24, Ukrinform reports.

In his opinion, these issues should not overlap in the negotiations, because if they are considered together, then everything will become too complicated - and it will become even more difficult to return both Donbas and Crimea.

In addition, Kuleba pointed out that there are certain differences in the situation in both territories, in particular of a legal nature.

“Therefore, there is no need to mix everything up here,” the minister summed up.

As reported, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba believes that the active involvement of the United States of America in resolving the issue of ending Russian aggression against Ukraine will be useful and effective in any format.

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