“In Ukraine, Crimea is not considered part of Russia. Based on this position, various steps are taken. As for the representatives of the administration of the new president, as well as the previous one, we will not get any understanding from them in this matter. “No arguments of the Russian side, be it historical facts or the circumstances of recent times, are for them something governing,” the deputy said.

Zatulin also noted that a similar position on the issues of Crimea and Donbass is “common and solidary for the Ukrainian political council”.

“This point of view is an obstacle to the normalization of Russian-Ukrainian relations. As well as the failure to implement the Minsk agreements. We must be prepared for the fact that Kiev, with the help of propaganda, will put pressure on the residents of Donbass and Crimea, ”he concluded.

Earlier, Ryaboshapka announced the need to develop a strategy for the "reintegration of Crimea and Donbass."

According to him, the working group on "reintegration" has already begun to discuss this issue.

Crimea became the Russian region after a referendum held in March 2014, in which most residents spoke out for reunification with Russia.