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US guests call Crimea most beautiful place in the world

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US guests call Crimea most beautiful place in the world


13.09.2019

Photo credit: Massandra Beach Press Service

The most beautiful place in the world is called Crimea, Jeffrey Robinson, who is representing the American delegation, said.  Social activists from the United States arrived on the peninsula with a study visit, RIA Novosti writes.

Robinson, who is a member of the United States Civic Initiatives Public Center, admitted that the trip was unforgettable for him. The region impresses deeply with its historical heritage, and foreigners should visit it to see for themselves the life in the region and the mood of its inhabitants

The members of the delegation have come to a conclusion that Crimea is part of Russia, regardless of whether the authorities of other states recognize this or not. Crimeans, with whom the Americans had the opportunity to communicate repeatedly, spoke about it themselves. 

Yale University professor Krishen Meta expressed confidence that the international community will be able to perceive reality and recognize Crimea as an integral part of Russia after relations between Russia and Ukraine are improved.

Note that Crimea was expecting guests from Italy. The trip is timed to the beginning of the International Russian-Italian Ligurian Seasons art festival, which opens on September 27 in Sevastopol. The organizer of the cultural forum is Liguria - Russia - San Remo - Nice - Cote d'Azur public association with the assistance of the Sevastopol authorities.

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