The view from Kyivan Rus
A decree signed by Volodymyr Zelensky challenges the Kremlin’s view of history

To mark the Day of Ukrainian Unity on Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a decree that he said was intended to preserve the national identity and rights of Ukrainians living in six regions of Russia near the borders of modern Ukraine.
The decree also recommends “fostering ties between Ukrainians and nations subjugated by Russia.”
“It is too late now to preserve the national identity of Ukrainians in Russia. There was no policy in the area. The results are sad,”


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