Dmitry Belik (center) Moscow will not negotiate with Kiev on the possibility of changes in the Russian status of Crimea and Sevastopol, said state Duma Deputy Dmitry Belik. His words leads RIA Novosti on Monday, January 30. “No bargaining, there can be. Sevastopol is the city, where he started the “Russian spring”. More than 200 years, this Russian Outpost on the Black sea. He does not change and is not for sale,” said Belik, commenting on the statement by the Ukrainian General, who offered to temporarily “leave” Sevastopol Russia to return the Crimea. The MP called the attempts of the Ukrainian authorities to negotiate over the return of Crimea and Sevastopol “shouting into the void”. He also stressed that Kiev time to listen to the opinions of the residents. “If you would like to have at least some authority in Sevastopol, Kiev officials did not cost the “fronting” of the
