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18:09 22.3.2015

18:08 22.3.2015
British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond
British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond

Top British Diplomat: ‘Russia Must Return Crimea To Ukraine

By RFE/RL

Britain’s top diplomat says Russia "must return Crimea to Ukraine," calling the Kremlin’s forcible annexation of the Black Sea peninsula last year "completely unacceptable."

"The annexation of Crimea was illegal and illegitimate in March 2014, and remains illegal and illegitimate in March 2015," British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said in March 22 comments posted on the British Foreign & Commonwealth Office’s website.

Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine after sending troops there and staging a secession referendum on March 16, 2014, that was declared illegal in an overwhelming vote in the UN.

Hammond called the referendum a "sham" and a "fig leaf" for Russian President Vladimir Putin’s "land grab."

Putin said on March 18 that the annexation was necessary to protect ethnic Russians in Crimea and reclaim Russia’s "historic roots."

17:01 22.3.2015

Yanukovych's younger son reported dead in accident in Russia

KIEV, Ukraine (AP) -- An associate of Ukraine's deposed president says the former leader's son has died in an accident in which a vehicle plunged through the ice on Lake Baikal in Russia.

Nestor Shufrych, a deputy in Ukraine's parliament, said Sunday in a statement on Facebook that the 33-year-old Viktor Yanukovych, who had the same name as his father, was driving at the time of his death. He gave no further details.

Russian authorities haven't identified the driver who died Friday when a minibus carrying six people crashed through thin ice on the Siberian lake or confirmed reports that it was Yanukovych's son. The five passengers survived.

The former president has lived in Russia since being toppled from power last year. He also has an older son, 41-year-old Alexander, a wealthy businessman.

15:33 22.3.2015

An excerpt:

The current government of Ukraine has taken a nation that was once ranked 13th in the world as the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1989, a nation with G20 economic potential, a nation with close to 50 percent of the former USSR's industry and military-industrial complex, a nation in which the USSR and Russia had invested close to $100 billion, a nation that is one of only nine countries with a civil aviation industry and one of only seven countries that regularly launches satellites, a nation with more than one-fourth of the world's fertile black soil, a nation with more than enough energy and mineral resources for self-sufficiency – and somehow managed to turn it into sub-Saharan Africa.

We are now getting dangerously close to the point of no return.

If the Minsk II peace agreement holds, and Ukraine implements the requirements of the agreement specifically related to the special status of the Donbas and decentralization of administrative functions, and, further, Ukraine restores its economic and trade relations with Russia, Ukraine can begin the long process of reconciliation and rebuilding.

If the Minsk agreement fails, Ukraine will continue along the path of economic collapse and disintegration as a state, likely resulting in the Yugoslavian scenario wherein Ukraine is divided up into several semi-autonomous states with borders close to the individual regions before they were added to Ukraine.

The longer the civil war continues, and the more civilian casualties incurred in the Donbas, the harder it will be to reconcile this region with the EuroMaidan Kyiv regime.

Pro-independence sentiment is growing not only in the regions of Donetsk and Lugansk, but also in the Kharkov, Dnepropetrovsk, and Odesa oblasts – that is, in the entire region of Novorossiya.

15:17 22.3.2015

15:00 22.3.2015

From Reuters:

CIA DIRECTOR BRENNAN SAYS PUTIN HAS PUT PERSONAL INTERESTS AHEAD OF RUSSIAN PEOPLE

BRENNAN SAYS HE DOESN'T BELIEVE PUTIN IS HAPPY WITH THE UKRANIAN CONFLICT AND STATE OF RUSSIAN ECONOMY

13:29 22.3.2015

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11:37 22.3.2015

West should consider all tools, including arms, for Ukraine - NATO general

BRUSSELS, March 22 (Reuters) - The West should consider using all its tools to help Ukraine, including sending defensive weapons, NATO's top military commander said on Sunday.

Asked whether he was in favour of sending defensive weapons to Ukraine, U.S. Air Force General Philip Breedlove told a Brussels conference: "What we see (is) diplomatic tools being used, informational tools being used, military tools being used, economic tools being used against Ukraine."

"And so we, I think, in the West should consider all of our tools in reply. Could it be destabilising? The answer is yes. Also, inaction could be destabilising," he said.

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