Peace in Donbas and the end of the occupation of Crimea are the president's key priorities.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky stresses the world must not forget about the Russian occupation of Crimea.
This was announced by the Ukrainian leader in his annual State of the Nation Address in parliament on October 20, an UNIAN correspondent reported.
The president stressed that peace in Donbas and the end of the occupation of Crimea are key priorities in his activities.
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"The agenda of the Normandy format has never included the issue of Crimea. But it was, is always and will always be on our agenda. As long as Crimea remains occupied, and Ukrainians and Crimean Tatars are subjected to regular persecution there, the world should not forget about Crimea," Zelensky said.