Bulgaria proposed to divide Ukraine into Western and Eastern

Readers of the Bulgarian publication Fakty commented on Kiev’s reaction to Vladimir Putin’s visit to Crimea on National Unity Day. Earlier, the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry protested after the Russian leader arrived in Sevastopol. Many readers of Faktov believed that the Kiev authorities live in an imaginary world, where they have the opportunity to influence world processes, RIA Novosti reports.

“It seems to me that the so-called Ukrainians will become more and more annoying for Europe. Ukraine with the significance of North Macedonia”, – said one of the users.

“It’s all the same that asking the permission to go home! What kind of fools are sitting in Kiev, they really don’t understand that Crimea will forever leave their favorite, the other commentator thinks”.

“Crimea was not annexed, and 96% of its pursuit in a democratic way, by referendum, was torn from the embrace of the Nazis and Bandera”, – another reader of the Bulgarian edition supported the choice of the Crimeans.

Ukraine is an artificially created country. We need to divide it into the Western, with its Banderaites with its capital in Lvov, and the Eastern, with its capital in Kiev, in which the Russian-speaking population will find their state!” – the user expressed his opinion.

“This country lives in its own circus reality, in which it imagines that Putin will ask them for permission to visit Crimea,” the readers summed up.

On National Unity Day, Vladimir Putin made a working trip to the Crimean peninsula, laid flowers at the memorial complex in Sevastopol dedicated to the end of the Civil War, and made a speech. From Sevastopol, the President via video link took part in a meeting of the Supreme State Council of the Union State, where he discussed the directions for the implementation of the treaty on the Union State of Belarus and Russia until 2023.