“The anti-Russian sanctions against Crimea have been perceived as constant over the past six years: we are accustomed to the fact that they exist, and in the European Union and Ukraine, it’s fun for us that we are suffering greatly from these restrictive measures,” said the deputy.

At the same time, the parliamentarian noted that anti-Russian sanctions became an incentive to solve many problems nationwide.

“So they will continue to harm us, and we will continue to develop the country. As they say, each remained his own, ”said Balbek.

Earlier, the EU Council announced the extension of the EU anti-Russian sanctions on Crimea.

It is specified that restrictive measures have been extended until June 23, 2021.