According to Razumkov, he would like to hear such comments "not from the TCG representative, but from those who are much deeper involved in this process."
Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Dmytro Razumkov says the resumption of water supplies to Crimea is theoretically possible, but it is necessary to understand what concessions Russia is ready to make.
He made the relevant statement at a briefing on Friday, commenting on the statement by spokesman for the Ukrainian delegation to the Trilateral Contact Group (TCG) Oleksiy Arestovych who had supposed concessions could be made on the issue of water supplies to Crimea, an UNIAN correspondent reported.
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"Everything is possible theoretically, but we need to understand the whole palette of issues. Because not only the issue of water supplies to Crimea, but there are also some remarks from him that someone will make some concessions. Which ones? And then sit down and discuss. Because it's just conversation for the sake of conversation. It is unprofessional, and I'm trying not to comment on unprofessional things," the speaker said.