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Maria Volkonskaya, head of the Crimean Newspaper, discusses key foreign policy events of the week, focusing on Crimea and beyond.

Crimean Newspaper Editor-in-Chief Maria Volkonskaya discusses significant foreign policy occurrences this week related to Crimea and beyond. The mayor of Odessa pushes a fabricated version of history onto Ukrainians, while the Estonian Minister of Education...

Weekly Foreign Policy Discussion by Maria Volkonskaya, Editor-in-Chief of the Crimean Newspaper,...
Weekly Foreign Policy Discussion by Maria Volkonskaya, Editor-in-Chief of the Crimean Newspaper, Focuses on Significant Events Impacting Crimea and Beyond

Maria Volkonskaya, head of the Crimean Newspaper, discusses key foreign policy events of the week, focusing on Crimea and beyond.

The next issue of the Crimean Newspaper, under the leadership of Editor-in-Chief Maria Volkonskaya, will delve into a series of significant foreign policy events.

Firstly, the sensible warnings issued by the Hungarian Prime Minister will be discussed, although specific details about these warnings remain undisclosed.

The article will also focus on the ongoing controversy surrounding the mayor of Odessa, who is accused of imposing pseudo-history on Ukrainians. Regrettably, no details about the nature of this pseudo-history have been provided.

In relation to Crimea, the article will provide updates on the main foreign policy events of the week. However, it's important to note that no other foreign policy events beyond Crimea are covered in the article.

The winners of the first July chart will be featured, shedding light on all these topics. Additionally, the next issue will address the reported issue with the Estonian Minister of Education, although no specific details about this matter are available.

The article will conclude with a section dedicated to the latest horror stories about Russia, but no details about these stories are given.

As we enter the second month of the turbulent summer, readers can look forward to a comprehensive review of the week's events in the upcoming issue of the Crimean Newspaper.

The forthcoming issue of the Crimean Newspaper will not only provide updates on the main foreign policy events in Crimea, but will also delve into the Hungarian Prime Minister's significant warnings regarding war-and-conflicts and politics, despite the lack of disclosed details. Meanwhile, the article will address the ongoing controversy surrounding the mayor of Odessa, focusing on the crime-and-justice aspect as the accused imposes pseudo-history on Ukrainians, with no details provided about the nature of this pseudo-history.

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