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Crimea is Russia's first fatal mistake, and, of course, the occupiers will have to leave, – Zelensky

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Zelensky mentioned Crimea in his evening address to Ukrainians/Screenshot

Volodymyr Zelenskyy held a meeting with Permanent Representative of the President of Ukraine in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea Tamila Tasheva and leaders of the Crimean direction of Ukrainian politics.

He spoke about this in an evening address to Ukrainians on May 24.

< h2 class="news-subtitle cke-markup">Crimea will return to Ukraine

The Ukrainian leader recalled that Russia's invasion of the territory of our state began precisely with Crimea. And this, according to him, was a global mistake for the aggressor country.

“This was far from being the first item on the list of mistakes of the Russian state in relation to Ukraine, but the first fatal one for Russia itself,” the president said.

After the annexation of Crimea, many more points were added to the list of these fateful mistakes. All together they will lead to a historical weakening of Russia. Zelensky is sure that in the end, the occupiers will have to leave Crimea too.

As well as from Kherson, Melitopol, Energodar, Mariupol and all other cities and communities where they so far depict hosts. They will definitely not be the owners there, – summed up the head of our state.

At the end of his address, the president traditionally thanked all the defenders and defenders of Ukraine and its independence. After all, they help to bring closer the day when all our territories will be liberated, and peace will reign there.

Zelensky noted everyone who makes every effort to win – the military, intelligence officers, border guards, sappers, rescuers, doctors, policemen, National Guardsmen, messengers, diplomats, volunteers, journalists, transport workers, Ukrzaliznytsia, energy workers. They all do their jobs and fight on their own fronts.

“To everyone who provides logistics. To everyone who organizes the evacuation. To everyone who restores life in the liberated territory. To everyone who continues to educate schoolchildren, educate students. To each and every one who saves business, and hence jobs for our citizens. To everyone who works, saves, helps and promotes Ukrainian interests in the world. I am grateful to everyone who decided to be with Ukraine on February 24,” touchingly concluded the appeal Zelensky.

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