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She said that the adoption of a package of laws called "Crimean Platform" is "confident steps" in Crimea and "the integration of indigenous peoples and respect for their rights."

“We must give a clear signal to the Crimean Tatars and the world that the Ukrainian authorities are continuing their diplomatic struggle to regain Crimea,” Rudyk said.

Earlier, the Verkhovna Rada adopted the law "On the indigenous peoples of Ukraine."

The law establishes that the indigenous peoples of Ukraine are Crimean Tatars, Karaites, Krymchaks.

The definition notes that Russians are not the indigenous people of Ukraine.

As Interfax-Ukraine reports, on July 1, the Ukrainian parliament also declared invalid the law on the creation of a free economic zone in Crimea.

Crimea became a Russian region after a referendum held there in March 2014, in which most residents voted in favor of reunification with Russia.