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Poroshenko vows to get to ‘next stage’ of returning Crimea, Donbass after April 21

Poroshenko said the process will be carried out through "political and diplomatic means"

KIEV, March 31. /TASS/. Ukraine’s incumbent President Pyotr Poroshenko declared on Sunday that his country would get to the "next stage" of restoring Ukraine’s sovereignty over eastern Ukraine’s Donbass and Russia’s Crimea straight after the presidential election runoff due April 21.

"After April 21, we will be launching a very important stage of restoring Ukraine’s sovereignty over the occupied regions of Donbass and Crimea by political and diplomatic means," he told reporters.

Commenting on the early results of Sunday’s elections, which forecast him to face comedian Vladimir Zelensky in the runoff, Poroshenko warned that his victory was "not yet a sure thing."

After the coup d’etat in Ukraine in February 2014, Crimea and Sevastopol held a referendum, in which 96.7% of Crimeans and 95.6% of Sevastopol voters chose to secede from Ukraine and join Russia.

Residents of eastern Ukrainian regions of Donetsk and Lugansk, who also refused to recognize the results of the state coup, voted overwhelmingly in favor of independence in 2014. The Kiev government responded by launching a full-fledged military campaign against the self-proclaimed republics of Donetsk and Lugansk (DPR and LPR), which continues to date.

Kiev regularly accuses Russia of providing military support to DPR and LPR. Russia has strongly and consistently denied all such accusations.