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BREAKING NEWS: Ukraine crisis: Crimea parliament asks to join Russia
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Ukraine crisis: Crimea parliament asks to join Russia Ukrainian soldiers have been blockaded in their barracks in Crimea by pro-Russian troops MPs in Crimea have asked Moscow to allow the southern Ukrainian region to become part of the Russian Federation. Parliament said if its request was granted, Crimean citizens could give their view in a referendum on 16 March. A government minister in Kiev said it would be unconstitutional for Crimea to join Russia. Crimea, a region whose population is mostly ethnic Russian, has been at the centre of tensions following the fall of Ukraine's pro-Moscow president. Pro-Russian and Russian forces have been in de facto control of the peninsula, which already enjoys a degree of autonomy from Kiev, for several days. The announcement from Crimea's parliament comes as EU leaders meet in Brussels to discuss how to respond to Russia's troop deployment on Ukrainian soil. Formal request The Crimean parliament resolved "to enter into the Russian Federation with the rights of a subject of the Russian Federation". In a statement on its website, parliament said it had asked Russian President Vladimir Putin "to start the procedure" of formally allowing Crimea to join the Russian Federation. The Kremlin said President Putin was aware of developments in the Crimean parliament, but no response has yet been made public. Crimea
If Russia agrees to Crimea's request, the Crimean people will be asked two questions in the 16 March referendum, the statement says
The move by Crimea's parliament will significantly increase tensions as Western diplomats try to draw political leaders in Ukraine and Russia into negotiations to prevent a full Russian invasion of Ukraine, the BBC's Richard Galpin reports from Moscow. http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-26465962 Click here to view the whole thread at www.sammyboy.com. |
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