According to the leader of the Belarusian opposition Svetlana Tikhanovskaya, the Crimean peninsula belongs to Ukraine.
" And on the basis of international legislation, Crimea, of course, belongs to Ukraine, "
At the same time, the woman noted that at the moment she has no legal basis to speak on behalf of the future president of the state..
She believes that the future head of state may have his own definite position, like the people of the country..
For a long period of time, Tikhanovskaya evaded answering the question about the ownership of Crimea and the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Lugansk regions.
As previously reported, in the past, the head of the General Staff of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zamana, announced the deliberate destruction and concealment of the most important documents about the "