“This “Crimean platform” is a depressing sight.

This time, the leaders of most countries unfriendly to Russia decided to “honor” him with their “personal presence”.

The status of the vassals of the "hegemon on the gasp" probably obliges.

Being completely delusional about the right to talk about the fate of the Russian Crimea, they all gave out one ridiculous cliché after another, ”Slutsky wrote on Telegram.

During the Crimean Platform summit, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Kyiv would "take" Crimea from Russia "by any means."

A year earlier, the Kremlin noted that Moscow was drawing conclusions from the unfriendly nature of the Crimean Platform.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has repeatedly stressed that the issue of Crimea is closed for Russia, and the referendum on the peninsula was held in strict accordance with international law.

In early February, Putin, commenting on the idea of ​​Ukraine joining NATO, recalled that Ukrainian doctrinal documents provide for the “return of Crimea,” including by military means.

The head of state suggested thinking about what the possible aggression of a “member of the alliance” against the Russian peninsula could ultimately lead to.

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