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Exhibition devoted to Crimea’s reunification with Russia held in Warsaw

The exhibition was organized spontaneously by members of the Smena party and the Restitution Kressy public organization near the Centrum metro station in downtown Warsaw

WARSAW, March 19 /TASS/. An exhibition devoted to the second anniversary of Crimea’s reunification with Russia took place in the Polish capital on Friday.

It was organized spontaneously by members of the Smena party and the Restitution Kressy public organization near the Centrum metro station in downtown Warsaw.

The organizers posted photos and posters telling about the 2014 Crimean referendum and the peninsula’s everyday life. They treated the passers-by with hot Crimean tea and explained it to them why the people of Crimea had made their choice to reunite with Russia two years ago.

"We want to tell the Poles the truth. These photos are showing the happy faces of people who are proud of returning home. We did not even have to write anything. The photos are speaking for themselves," one of the organizers said.

"We consider it to be a historical choice of the people of the Crimean peninsula. We are expressing our solidarity with them and believe that the 2014 referendum restored the historical justice. The two peoples reunited and there is no doubt their choice was legitimate and legal," the action’s participants said.

Russia has marked the second anniversary with numerous rallies and concerts attended by politicians and ordinary people.

Russian State Duma Vice-Speaker Sergey Neverov said at a rally and a concert held on Red Square in Moscow on Friday that the West cannot forgive Russian President Vladimir Putin for not giving up on his people in Crimea.

"We all gathered here two years ago to welcome Crimea and Sevastopol back home," Neverov, who is the secretary of the United Russia General Council, said.

"They have been trying to put us down on our knees for two years. For two years, they have been exerting pressure on us demanding that we turn down the decision made by the people of Crimea and Sevastopol. They, in the West, cannot come to terms with the fact that Putin is not leaving his people in trouble," Neverov said adding that Russia and its two new regions had covered a long way over the past two years.

"Crimea and Sevastopol were like unloved stepchildren for Ukraine. No one helped these regions, their resources were depleted as if someone wanted to take a revenge on Crimea and Sevastopol for being invisibly linked to Russia," the politician went on to say.

"They are imposing sanctions on us but we are building schools; they are imposing sanctions but we are building kindergartens; they are imposing sanctions but we are building hospitals, roads and electric power lines. They are trying to exert pressure on us but it’s all in vain," Neverov said.

"Crimea has always been with us. They cannot understand that Crimea and Sevastopol have always been with Russia even in those 23 years when they were parts of a foreign country. Crimea is Russia - forever," Neverov said congratulating all the people present on Red Square. He wished them good mood and a nice summer vacation in Crimea.

Russia is marking the second anniversary of Crimea’s referendum on the peninsula’s status. On March 16, 2014, almost 97% of the peninsula’s population voted for reunification with Russia. An agreement on admission of the Republic of Crimea and the federal city of Sevastopol into Russia and the creation of two constituent entities was signed on March 18.