The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry expressed “categorical protest” over Medvedev’s visit to Crimea

31.03.2014 14:47
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Kyiv, March 31 (Navigator, Mikhail Ryabov) – The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry expressed a “categorical protest” regarding today’s visit of Russian Prime Minister Medvedev to Crimea without the consent of the Ukrainian side.

Kyiv, March 31 (Navigator, Mikhail Ryabov) – The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry expressed a “categorical protest” about...

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Speaker of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry Yevgeniy Perebiynos stated this at a briefing.

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Kyiv considers Medvedev’s trip to Crimea a gross violation of international rules, as well as a provocative and anti-Ukrainian step.

Medvedev today held a visiting meeting of the Russian government in Simferopol, announcing plans to economically support the peninsula, increase pensions and salaries of public sector employees, and ensure Crimea’s energy independence from Ukraine.

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