Crimean authorities expect this summer to rest millions of Russians

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The head of the Parliament Crimea Vladimir Konstantinov hopes that in the season of 2014, already named the "Russian season", the Peninsula will be visited by more than 6 million tourists, he said this in an interview with RIA Novosti.

"It would be great if we could have surpassed last season and received more than 6 million (tourists). This is a very big job," he said. According to the speaker, he has already appealed to all regions Russia with the request to support Crimea the arrival of tourists. He believes that the support necessary in this year.

"Further, the process will go, but people need to be accustomed to the Crimea. They were weaned. Endless war with the Russian language and so on have created the Crimea reputation is not very friendly territory," He said.

However, according to the speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Crimea, "we have much of the tourism market is occupied by the Russians, who is given the Crimea and come here, despite everything." However, in his opinion, already a new generation of Russians who do not know what the Crimea, and that they need to talk about the Peninsula.

A political crisis erupted on Ukraine in late November 2013, when the Cabinet of Ministers announced the suspension of the European integration of the country. Mass protests, called the "evropidan", were held throughout Ukraine and in January resulted in clashes armed radicals with law enforcement. The result street clashes, during which the opposition had repeatedly gunshots and "Molotov cocktails", dozens of casualties.

on February 22, the country suffered a violent seizure of power. The Verkhovna Rada, violating the agreements reached between President Viktor Yanukovych and opposition leaders, changed the Constitution, changed the leadership of the Parliament and the Ministry of internal Affairs and ousted the head of state, who was subsequently forced to leave Ukraine fearing for their lives. on 27 February, the Ukrainian Parliament approved the so-called "government of national trust", became Premier Arseniy Yatsenyuk. Speaking on the next day at a press conference in Rostov-on-don Viktor Yanukovych said he still legally elected head of state.
/RIA Novosti/

Translated by service «Yandeks.perevod»

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