So, Crimea is officially the Russian territory now. The treaty is signed. Do you feel anything about it?
For now the Crimea situation is not too intense: the process of annexation goes without rebuke and the sanctions against the Russian and Ukrainian officials even made some of them laugh.
With all the responsibility Russia accepted the challenge to protect the inhabitants of Crimea. And the results of the referendum held on March 16 showed that the locals actually wanted it badly. And not only the Crimean people wanted it -- there are a lot of demonstrations across the south-east part of the country against the illegitimate authority in Kiev. At the same time the head of the Right Sector party Dmytro Yarosh threatens to destroy the pipeline between Russia and Europe and proclaimed the opening of the "eastern front". In case you don't know IT, Yarosh is now in the international wanted list of criminals.
Will Russia be able to overcome all the unrest or should it actuaaly be out of it?
Andrey Nikiforov, political analyst, professor in the Tauride University (Simferopol):
"That should be a collective responsibility, and the western part should ttake it too, because it gave birth to those who desolates and ruins Kiev, those, who actually destroyed all the constitutional system on the West. They should get over this part by themselves".
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