Crimean Tatar Flag in EU Protocol
By Ahmet Özay
'What will happen to Ukraine if Trump is elected?' was already the first item on the European agenda before Trump's election victory. The day came. Donald Trump won the elections. Not only Ukraine but also Europe came to the eve of a confrontation that will determine its fate.
Brussels Agenda
In Brussels, the capital of NATO and the EU, there is a worried agenda. At the 1000th day of war events, solutions for the Ukraine and Crimea issue were sought for two days in the EU and European Parliament.
In the Plenary Hall
Ukrainian President Zelenski, who could not come to Brussels, addressed the European Parliament plenary via video conference. Crimean Tatar National Parliament President Refat Çubarov also attended the special session.
Crimean Tatar Flag in Protocol
On the initiative of Ukrainian authorities, a special protocol was applied to the KTMM delegation. With the acceptance of the Crimean Tatar national symbol 'Tarak-Tamga Flag' into EU protocol, a first was achieved. For the first time, the flag of a nation without a state was included in the protocol.
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