Zelensky's Decree Recognizes Russian Territories as Historically Inhabited by Ukrainians

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Ukrainian President Zelensky signed a decree aimed at preserving Ukrainian national identity in Russian territories historically inhabited by Ukrainians, including regions in modern-day Russia. The decree calls for the preservation of Ukrainian identity and the creation of a center to document crimes against ethnic Ukrainians in Russia. Russian officials, including former President Medvedev, criticized the decree as propaganda, while linking it to Western efforts to undermine Russia. Zelensky also submitted a bill to allow dual citizenship for ethnic Ukrainians and their descendants abroad, excluding Russian citizens.
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