Thursday, December 31, 2015

Mejlis presents own vision of development of situation with power supply to Crimea

Chair of Mejlis of Crimean Tatar People, MP Refat Chubarov has said that if Ukraine supplies power to Crimea in violation of Ukrainian law, the Ukrainian president, Prosecutor General's Office and the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) should interfere in the situation.

He said at a briefing in Kyiv on Wednesday that the contract on supply of electricity from Ukraine to Crimea expires on December 31, 2015, and it is unknown what contract will be for next year.

He said that the documents on supplies of electricity to Crimea that will be signed by representatives of Ukraine must say that electricity is supplied to Crimea, the territory temporarily occupied by Russia.

"If this does not happen, the NSDC, Prosecutor General's Office and the president should interfere in the situation. Why should we meet the needs of the aggressor?" he said.


Chubarov also said that the blockade of Crimea by people partially fulfilled its task, as Ukraine and international society paid attention to the issue of returning Crimea to Ukraine.


He said that everything should be done that the issue did not become a minor issue.

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