“It is obvious that & nbsp; now in & nbsp; Crimea is not & nbsp; the best time for & nbsp; such trips. Weather out of the & nbsp; row, yes & nbsp; and & nbsp; various climatic anomalies make themselves felt. But & nbsp; at & nbsp; I have no doubt that & nbsp; at & nbsp; at the right moment the two presidents will agree and & nbsp; will come to & nbsp; Crimea & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; Peskov said.
When & nbsp; this he & nbsp; clarified that & nbsp; for & nbsp; a trip is not & nbsp; is considered a & nbsp; specific city, a trip to & nbsp; Crimea is considered.
& laquo; Of course, very An important statement was made yesterday by President Lukashenka about & nbsp; that & nbsp; in the & nbsp; perception of the Belarusian side, Crimea is de facto and & nbsp; de jure is Russian '', & nbsp; & mdash; Peskov said.
Lukashenko previously said in an & nbsp; interview with RIA Novosti that & nbsp; after the 2014 referendum, Crimea became de facto and & nbsp; de jure Russian, and & nbsp; added that & nbsp; his trip would mean the recognition of the peninsula as part of & nbsp ; RF.