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According to the former Federal Chancellor, later the return of the peninsula to...

Schroeder called the idea to return Crimea by the military by "meaningless"

According to the former Federal Chancellor, later the return of the peninsula to Ukraine "can be possible". Not 99 years, as in the case of Hong Kong, but in the next generation the problem can be resolved. Former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder, who has worked in Russian oil companies for several years, said the idea of ​​returning Crimea was not meaningful. About it reports the Spanish edition of ABC. "With the exception of the Crimean Tatar minority, the Russian region.

Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev decided to transfer it to Ukraine, which was then part of the USSR," - explained the course of his reasoning Schroeder, adding that Khrushchev believed that the USSR would exist "as long as the Catholic Church. - Fortunately, it turned out not so. " According to Excanner of Germany, then the return of Crimea to Ukraine may be possible. "Not 99 years, as in the case of Hong Kong, but this issue can be resolved in the next generation," Schroeder explained.

At the same time, the invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine Schroeder considers "a mistake". According to Excanzler, he spoke about it in public and in private conversations, but does not want to be indignant about it continuously and "leaves this role to others. " Earlier, the focus was understood that Putin proposes Ukraine through Schroeder: neutrality, federation, negotiations.

However, it is believed that everyone who offers framework negotiations with the Russian Federation is not in favor of Ukraine. The same applies to military neutrality in any form. As for the former Chancellor of Germany, he is the chairman of the Nord Stream AG shareholders committee, for 5 years he was the chairman of the Board of Directors of Rosneft, is a foreign member of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Honorary Doctor of Sciences of St. Petersburg University.