Prohibited Ukraine monument Tsereteli will install in the Crimea
The monument to the heads of the countries of anti-Hitler coalition - Joseph Stalin, Franklin Roosevelt and Winston Churchill, the installation of which 10 years ago banned the Ukrainian authorities, will appear in the square of the Livadia Palace near Yalta, said the Crimean Vice-Premier Larissa opanasyuk at the meeting of the Presidium of the state Council of the Crimea.
The monument, the work of Russian sculptor Zurab Tsereteli will be installed on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Victory in the great Patriotic war and the 70th anniversary of the Yalta conference, which was attended by the head of the anti-Hitler coalition countries. Anniversary of the Yalta conference is expected to draw on the international level.
" The seventieth anniversary of the Yalta conference is really an important event, we are already preparing the draft resolution of the Council of Ministers. In addition, I Wish to say that Tsereteli wants to give Livadia Palace, a huge sculpture, we only need to bring and install, " said opanasyuk.
Vice Prime Minister stressed that the story is about the monument of the " Big three ", which is about ten years ago the Ukrainian authorities prohibited to install in the Crimea." Now we (the Monument) still will deliver, " he said opanasyuk. The monument to the leaders of the anti-Hitler coalition " Big three " would be installed in Livadia in the year of the anniversary of Victory over Nazi Germany and the 60th anniversary of the Crimean (Yalta) conference in 2005.
The monument was made in St. Petersburg on the project Tsereteli. However, it was opposed by the Ukrainian nationalist organizations and parties. They wanted to obtain from the authorities of Ukraine to prevent the emergence in Yalta monument, which among other shows Stalin. In the end, the protest of the Prosecutor Yalta to install a Monument banned.
The Crimean (Yalta) conference was held 4-11 February 1945. The main part of the work of the Crimean conference was held at the Livadia Palace near Yalta. During the conference Were agreed military plans of the allies to the final defeat of Nazi Germany, developed the General principles of the actions of the allies regarding Germany after its defeat. The participants of the conference agreed on the policy of the three powers regarding the liberated countries of Europe, the future of Poland and its borders. The sides discussed issues of the post-war machine in the world, and also agreed to the entry of the USSR into the war against Japan within 3 months of the end of the war with Germany.
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