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The country criticises a map shown at a Fifa presentation that appeared to exclude Crimea.
Archived version: https://web.archive.org/web/20241214230026/https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq5l49j6xw4o
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With what authority or propriety? There is no possible world where crimea goes back to Ukraine.
Until a new border is defined and a new treaty signed, the borders are the same as before the conflict.
Yeah and since Ukraine is absolutely losing the war and will never have any way to influence the treaty Russia makes it sign, it’s not getting crimea back.
I don’t see any evidence that Ukraine is “absolutely” loosing the war.
But please clarify your meaning of claiming that Ukraine is “absolutely losing the war”, what do you believe is the probable outcome.
At the moment, it looks to me like a partial loss for Ukarine and a partial win for Russia.
But given how strained the Russian economy is, I would not be surprised if it collapsed within two years at this pace.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1991_Ukrainian_independence_referendum
They voted in favor of independence from Russia, and that’s despite Crimea being ethnically cleansed in the USSR days.
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