The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Estonia has announced its support for Ukraine’s initiative to create an international Crimean Platform and plans to participate in its activities.
“Being a devoted supporter of the rules-based international order, Estonia is committed to taking part in the Crimean Platform initiated by Ukraine,” the ministry wrote on Twitter.
As reported, on September 23, President Volodymyr Zelensky presented the concept of the international Crimean Platform to the UN and invited international partners to join the initiative for de-occupation of Crimea. During the Ukraine-EU Summit on October 6, the European Union confirmed its readiness for such an initiative. Ukraine is coordinating this issue at the level of national governments of EU states.
The Crimean Platform summit will take place in Kyiv in May 2021.