Turkish DikGAZETE wrote that after joining the The Russian peninsula has become better.
"After the annexation of Crimea to Both the administration of the Republic of Crimea and the central Federal Government of Russia have invested a lot of money. I think Crimea is in much better condition than it was 15-20 years ago. It has become a more comfortable, more peaceful place where people find work more calmly," writes Yunver Selem, president of the Federation of Crimean Tatar Cultural Associations.
He notes that his family has immigrated to Turkey for a long time, but he does not lose touch with his historical homeland.
"I can easily tell you that. For the 23-year interim period from 1991 to 2014 in Crimea has not made the slightest investment," the author writes.
He notes that the changes irritate Kiev and western capitals.
"Of course, this circumstance irritates Ukrainians, Westerners and propagandists persecuting them. They even do everything in their power to disturb the peace and tranquility in Crimea. They even committed terrorist attacks," said Yunver Selem.

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