Luhansk separatists have even arrived at a decision to build diplomatic relations with the Tskhinvali regime, APA reports.
Head of the “People’s Council” Liya Kovalenko has called the decision “counter-step”.
Note that, in summer of 2014, South Ossetian leader Leonid Tibilov signed a decree on establishing diplomatic relations with the separatist regimes created in Donetsk and Luhansk.