World Is Big, We Don't Hold Anyone - Danilov About Residents Of ORDLO After De-Occupation
Residents of the occupied Donetsk and Luhansk regions may change their place of residence after the de-occupation of the territories, if they are not satisfied with the laws and regulations of Ukraine. Oleksii Danilov, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC), said this on the air of the 1+1 TV channel.
Thus, Danilov emphasized that the state of Ukraine has clearly defined borders, and those residents of the occupied regions who are not satisfied with the country's laws can change their place of residence.
"This is a fundamental thing. They need to get along with us, not us with them. We have limits, and if someone is not satisfied with the laws and regulations that operate in our country, we do not hold anyone. The world is big. They can to go to the United States, to Germany, anywhere. Either to Yakutia or to Vorkuta. Where else they are being waited?" he said.
As Ukrainian News Agency earlier reported, the Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council Oleksii Danilov talked about the differences between Ukrainians and Russians who help Ukrainians in the war of liberation against the occupiers.
On August 18, Danilov said that Ukraine should restore its territorial integrity within the borders of 1991.