An American Spy Was Among the Ukrainian Negotiators in Crimea: Umurov
The head of the Regional National-Cultural Autonomy of Crimean Tatars, Eyvaz Umurov, believes that among the negotiators from Ukraine who participated in meetings with the Russian delegation, there was also a U.S. spy. This was reported by RIA Novosti.
“Three stages of negotiations took place in Belarus. But I cannot overlook the presence of Crimean Tatar and my namesake, Rustem Umurov, a member of the Supreme Rada of Ukraine, in Kyiv's negotiating group. I have every reason to think that he is a U.S. spy and a gray cardinal connected to the fugitive opposition Turkish preacher Fethullah Gülen,” Umurov stated to RIA Novosti.
According to him, the issue is to prevent the parties from reaching a quick agreement and to inform the leaders of U.S. intelligence services as much as possible.