States that survived 50 years of Soviet occupation continue to support Ukraine in its struggle for independence.
Baltic countries have never recognized Russia’s Crimea capture. On Friday, May 30, Lithuanian deputy Emanuelis Zingeris, who spoke at the International Security Forum Sea Security Forum in Odessa, said Ukrinform.
“Although the United States of America will ask to recognize Russia’s occupation of the Ukrainian Peninsula, Baltic countries will not be here. Their own security depends on it,” Zingeris said.
He recalled that the Baltic countries were 50 years under Russian occupation, and at that time the West did not recognize Baltic work.
“Our embassies opened and released passports in Washington, on the 16th street. We tried to try the Finland experience, which on November 39 lost 26 thousand lives, while Russia was 126 thousand. But they were preserved, and we didn’t. Then they ended up fighting better and died in Battlefield,” Lithuanian, Lithuania, Lithuania said.
Zingergic called on European states to open monuments in its cities with references to battles for Ukraine’s independence. For example, open the area of Kyiv battle as a symbol of the struggle for freedom for all the Europeans.
“It was comparable to the historic battle near the Warsaw in the 20s of the last century, when the Stalin-Tukhachevsky army was destroyed there. Then it was a” miracle in the vistula. “Now we have a miracle in Dnieper too,” the representative added.
As reported, the Majlis of Crimean Tatar people said Crimea, temporarily conquered by the Russians, was and remains an integral part of Ukraine.
Source: korrespondent

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