“We understand that they (such resolutions. - RT ) do not influence anything, except that they continue to widen the gap between our country and similar international institutions ... Whatever resolutions are adopted, Crimea is and will be part of the Russian Federation” - declared Ganjara.

He noted that more and more European politicians are talking about Crimea as Russian territory.

“A huge number of politicians and public figures today openly talk about the need to recognize that Crimea is Russia, but various official institutions continue to hold their own, denying that the peninsula belongs to Russia,” the deputy added.

Earlier, the OSCE PA Committee supported an anti-Russian resolution on Crimea.

Crimea became the Russian region after the referendum held there in March 2014, in which the majority of the inhabitants of the peninsula called for reunification with Russia.