UN Deputy Representative Hack about Lukashenko's words about Crimea: we define an approach based on resolutions
relevant resolutions in the General Assembly. This was stated by the Deputy Representative of the UN Secretary General Farhan Khak, TASS reports.
When asked whether Minsk should notify the international organization about the position on Crimea declared by President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko, he noted that the decision to change the approach to this or that issue remains with the countries represented in the General Assembly, due to subsequent resolutions.
Earlier, Lukashenko said that de facto and de jure Crimea belongs to Russia. He expressed a desire to visit the peninsula. “My visit to Crimea, to which I have every right, under whose protectorate, leadership, and whoever is Crimea. This is my Crimea. We have a definite agreement with Putin that we will stay in Crimea, ”the Belarusian leader said.