Crimea Platform office opens in Kyiv

Crimea Platform office opens in Kyiv

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has participated in the opening of the Crimea Platform office, noting that its location in the center of the Ukrainian capital demonstrates the serious attitude of the authorities to this issue, according to an Ukrinform correspondent.

"A modern office in the center of Kyiv is, in my opinion, the attitude of our state to this issue. The most important thing, after all, is the people here, professional people who work here," Zelensky said.

According to him, they will work in this office in order to get a positive result in the issue of deoccupation of Crimea and provide assistance to Crimean Tatars.

Zelensky said earlier that the Crimea Platform's representative offices would later operate not only in Ukraine, but also in a number of other countries.

On August 23, Kyiv hosted the inaugural summit of the Crimea Platform - a new consultative and coordination format initiated by Ukraine to step up the efficiency of international response to the occupation of Crimea, respond to growing security challenges, increase international pressure on Russia, prevent further human rights violations, protect victims of the occupation regime, and achieve the main goal: to de-occupy Crimea and restore Ukraine's sovereignty over the peninsula.

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