Interfax
March 20, 2014
Time to end the condoning of Ukrainian Right Sector militants, Svoboda activists – Lavrov
MOSCOW: Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told United States Secretary of State John Kerry by telephone on Thursday that Washington should stop condoning Ukrainian nationalists and extremists.
“Lavrov stressed that the decision on Crimea’s reunification with Russia reflected the expression of will of the absolute majority of its people, that it may not be reviewed and must be respected. The minister noted the unacceptability of provocations aimed at destabilizing the situation in Crimea,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on its website.
The foreign-policy chiefs continued to discuss the situation in Ukraine and possible international assistance in tackling this country’s political crisis, including through the organization of international monitoring of human rights and the rights of ethnic minorities in a form that is acceptable for all Ukrainians.
“Lavrov drew particular attention to the ongoing violence by ultranationalist and extremist forces targeting businessmen and journalists, dissenters, the Russian-speaking population and our compatriots. It is time to put an end to the condoning of the Right Sector militants and Svoboda party ‘activists’,” the statement said.
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Interfax
March 20, 2014
Western sanctions on Russia are not lawful – Lavrov
MOSCOW: The sanctions imposed on Russia by the European Union and the United States do not have international legal grounds, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said.
“Unilateral sanctions have never done any good. They are not legal. And they do not have international legal grounds,” Lavrov said at a State Duma sitting on Thursday.
“The UN Security Council is the only body entitled to decide on coercive measures towards sovereign states but it has not made such decisions in regards to the Russian Federation and the Ukrainian administration of President Yanukovych,” he underscored.
“Even if we speak about the Ukrainian constitution, the people who grabbed power in Kyiv in an anti-constitutional revolt did that with at least moral support and, I believe, that support was not just moral, by their actions,” Lavrov said.
“The trampling upon laws, which aimed to bring their stooges to power, who relied on blatant ultra-nationalists and who were unable to control even Kyiv without them, and accusations of us and Crimeans of breaching Ukrainian laws are totally void from the legal point of view and, I believe, totally unacceptable from the point of view of morals and ethics,” Lavrov said.
He said he was surprised with the Western perception of the Russian position.
“I am surprised not only with the adherence of our Western partners, in which they are increasingly wrapped up, to unilateral imperative measures as regards other countries, but also with the concrete forms which this unjust indignation takes,” Lavrov said.
“I won’t even make comments, everyone is aware which particular measures our Western partners are taking in this situation. And since they declare as the cause or, actually, a pretext for their sanctions the decisions of Crimean accession to Russia, I would like to note that we and Crimea are accused of violations of the Ukrainian constitution and international law,” the foreign minister said.
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