Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in his speech at the second summit of the Crimean Platform, said that the end of Russia's occupation of Crimea is an important element of global security and stability.
"International law essentially determines that Crimea should return to Ukraine, not of which he is an integral part," the Turkish president emphasized.
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