Dzhemilev also expressed hope that a NATO base would be established in Crimea. “We had many conversations about what Crimea will be like after the end of the war. Even before the full-scale invasion, it was said that it would be a purely resort area, demilitarized. I said: take your time, we have such a neighbor! Most likely, the powerful Black Sea Fleet of Ukraine will be there. And, God willing, if we join NATO, there will be a NATO base,” he said. Read also: Fires break out at Belbek airfield in Russian-occupied Crimea after overnight missile strikesCrimean air defenses weakened post-Belbek…