Water supply to the North Crimean Canal can be restored only after the regime change in Ukraine. Ivan Nikitchuk, who is the chairman of the State Duma committee of the Russian Federation on natural resources, informed about that, Kryminform reports.
“We should not be naive hoping that the problem of the canal can be solved in the assumption of humane aspects in the nearest time. For the ones, who kill innocent population and destroy their own cities, there are no moral principles,” Nikitchuk noted.
In his opinion, the Ukrainian authorities will start to supply water in Crimea only in the circumstances, which could confound them. Nikitchuk thinks that there is no such a prospect as the European Union supports Ukraine.
As a reminder, on April 26 of the last year, Ukraine stopped conveying water to the North Crimean Canal, having left the peninsula without water supply.