Ukrainian MPs form coalition to reclaim Russian Kuban region

13 members of the Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliament, have created an interparty coalition called “Kuban”. The new group will work on the return of Ukrainian ethnic territories and ethnic Ukrainians to the cultural and social field, MP Oleksiy Honcharenko, elected head of the union, wrote on Facebook.

“First and foremost, we will work on Kuban. But other regions that are densely inhabited by Ukrainians will also be under our close attention,” Honcharenko wrote.

The MP also published a copy of a request to Rada Chairman Dmytro Razumkov, asking him to announce the founding of the new group at a plenary session.

Volodymyr Omelyan, Minister of Infrastructure during Petro Poroshenko’s term as president, has spoken before about the need to restore Kuban, a region of southern Russia, to Ukraine. “We will restore air traffic with Russia only after the return of Crimea, eastern Ukraine and, I hope, Kuban,” the minister said in May 2017. At the same time, Omelyan said that Kyiv was also expecting Russia to return “other Ukrainian territories that were captured by Russia at one time”.

(C)UAWIRE 2019

7 comments

  1. That’s a good idea. Unfortunately, you must wait until Vladof Putler finally gets sent to hell.

    • Great idea! Add the Rostov region to REUNITE with Ukraine after the Moskali theft. Then build a new Great Wall of Ukraine all the way to the Caspian Sea to make sure the Moskali stay in their own yard.

      • Lets not be too hasty about Rostov, although it would mean that my Daughter in Law could see her mother and Grandmother plus other relatives again and the Apartment would be in Ukraine again, there are too many drunken alcoholic vatnikis in Rostov.

        • Absolutely. It would take time but either way it seems like a good point to make considering the Moskali arguments. There is a certain magnetism to freedom, prosperity and choice that the drunks are immune to, they will fade away eventually or return home.

  2. I’m a little worried now as there is a large Ukrainian population in Derbyshire.

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