Curious details from the history of Ukraine emerge on the next Independence Day of the country. The first Prime Minister of Ukraine, Vitold Fokin, who took part in the signing of the Belovezhskaya Accords, said that the original of the Belovezhskaya Accords was lost, and that it did not provide for independence. “I regret that the document I signed has disappeared. You’ve seen? Who saw? Nobody saw him. In 1912, when I was giving an interview to the magazine “I am a Ukrainian,” I said that the document that I signed contained completely different aspects of development and provisions. It was meant to have not the CIS as a Commonwealth, but as a Union of Independent States, there should have been a common system of strategic defense, common tariffs, free movement of goods and passenger flows. But, after I spoke, literally two weeks later a message appeared that this document had disappeared, ”Fokin said on the air of the Gordon talk show. Источник: Lord Of War
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