Want to see the Peninsula under Ukrainian flag: Klimkin commented on the Crimean Declaration USA

Want to see the Peninsula under Ukrainian flag: Klimkin commented on the Crimean Declaration USA

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After this Declaration needs to strengthen efforts to put pressure on Russia – the Ukrainian diplomat.

The Minister of foreign Affairs of Ukraine Pavlo Klimkin commented on the statement by the US state Department not to recognize the annexation of Crimea by Russia and emphasized the strengthening of efforts to put pressure on Russia.

About this he wrote on Twitter.

After this Declaration needs to strengthen efforts to put pressure on Russia. About “Baltic scenario”, which lasted half a century, should not think, that can’t happen. Want to see the Crimea under the Ukrainian flag . Very! https://t.co/ATkzbcebpW

— Pavlo Klimkin (@PavloKlimkin) 25 Jul 2018

“After this Declaration needs to strengthen efforts to put pressure on Russia. About the “Baltic scenario”, which lasted half a century, should not think, that can’t happen. Want to see the Crimea under the Ukrainian flag. Very!”, – said Klimkin.

“This Declaration reaffirms the constancy of US policy in the question of respect for the sovereignty and territorial integrity. As well as the Declaration of Veles, 1940, the United States has consistently supported the fundamental principle of international law, ex injuria jus non oritur. Misconduct cannot be the basis for the rights of the offender.

See also:

“Know the value of such momentous declarations”: the foreign Ministry of Russia responded to the Crimean Declaration

We welcome the commitment of the U.S. to urge Russia to respect international law and to recover territorial integrity of Ukraine. We are also deeply grateful to the United States for practical assistance in countering Russian aggression against Ukraine”, – is spoken in the comment of the MFA of Ukraine.

We will remind, on July 25, the U.S. Department of State has published the Crimean Declaration, which States that States adhere to their ancient principle of refusing to recognize the claims of the Kremlin on the territory seized by force, in violation of international law. To her immediately joined in Polandand Ukraine welcomes the decision of the two countries and thanked them for their support.

Subsequently, the Declaration also doddles Germany, UK, Denmark and the Baltic countries.

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