German Chancellor Angela Merkel for the first time publically accepted the fact that Crimea doesn’t belong to Ukraine and that the peninsula will stay as part of Russia, Alexei Pushkov, head of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Russian Duma, said on his Twitter account, according to Gazeta.ru.
"Important:
After a meeting in Paris, Merkel for the first time admitted that
Crimea won't return to Ukraine. That means the crisis is only about the
east of the country," Pushkov wrote.
The Normandy Four talks on Ukraine reconciliation concluded in Paris on Friday.
On the whole, the results of Friday's Normandy Four talks in Paris set a positive tone, Angela Merkel said, adding that she was satisfied with what the participants achieved during the meeting.
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