1 februari 2020

That makes no sense for Russia, as in such a case an armed conflict could no longer be avoided.

That makes no sense for Russia, because in such a case an armed conflict could no longer be avoided. Neither side can want that, since both are dependent on each other so that it can’t get any worse.

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In the conflict on the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea, Russia is said to have given the Ukrainian armed forces stationed there an ultimatum to withdraw. Russia has rejected relevant media reports. “” This is total nonsense, “said a staff representative of the Russian Black Sea Fleet on Monday evening for the Interfax agency. For days and several times there have been allegations of allegedly planned violent acts against “” our Ukrainian colleagues “”.

The Ukrainian media had previously reported in Kiev, with reference to a spokesman for the Ukrainian Defense Ministry, Vladislav Selesnew, that the Black Sea Fleet had asked the crew of two Ukrainian warships to surrender off the city of Sevastopol. Other reports had spoken of the threatened storming of Ukrainian positions all over Crimea.

The Ukrainian government accused Russia of multiple border violations. Warships of the Baltic and Northern Fleets had illegally entered the port of Sevastopol, said a spokesman for the leadership in Kiev. Ukrainian border guards in the east of the peninsula reported that around 100 Russian soldiers were besieging the Ukrainian border checkpoint. In addition, armored vehicles were found in the Kerch Bay, where ferries connect the Crimea with the Russian mainland about four kilometers away.

EU threatens Russia with consequences

The EU foreign ministers threaten Russia with consequences in the bilateral EU-Russia relationship. Germany’s Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said after consultations with the EU Foreign Ministers in Brussels that he too had supported such a decision. This could end the negotiations on visa facilitation and the talks on a follow-up EU-Russia agreement.

“If there are no quick and credible contributions to the de-escalation of Russia, then decisions will have to be made that affect the bilateral EU-Russia relationship,” Steinmeier described the decision of the EU foreign ministers.

EU foreign ministers discuss the crisis

The EU foreign ministers discussed the crisis in Ukraine on Monday in the second special meeting within a few days. According to official Ukrainian reports, Russia relocated thousands of soldiers to the Crimea after the coup in Kiev. President Vladimir Putin received the go-ahead for military intervention from parliament at the weekend. “A withdrawal of the troops is the first concrete de-escalation measure,” said French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.

If Russia does not take steps to defuse the situation, “” we will consider targeted measures, “said EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton in Brussels on Monday.https://123helpme.me/ The EU understands “targeted measures” as sanctions. In the West, Moscow’s actions are causing great concern and sharp criticism. “” We are in the sharpest crisis in Europe after the fall of the wall, “said Steinmeier. “” Russian behavior in Ukraine is not acceptable. “”

Observer mission is to be sent

Steinmeier named three steps that should ensure relaxation in the “” next few days “”: direct contacts between the Ukrainian government and the Russian leadership, sending an observer mission from the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) to Ukraine, to gather facts about the local situation. Thirdly, an international contact group should be set up to mediate in the conflict. In addition to the conflicting parties, this should include at least the EU, the OSCE and the United Nations.

Steinmeier called on Russia to accept the sending of an OSCE mission. “To decide on the basis of common facts, that must also be in Russia’s interest and therefore I would not understand it if Russia opposed this project.” “

Biden calls for the withdrawal of Russian soldiers

US Vice President Joe Biden has called on Russian Prime Minister Dmitri Medvedev to withdraw Russian soldiers from Ukraine. According to the White House, Biden Medvedev also called in a phone call on Monday to support the “” stationing of international monitors in Ukraine and to start a concrete political dialogue with the Ukrainian government.

British Prime Minister David Cameron has called on the international community to increase the pressure on Russia during the crisis in Ukraine and to send a “” clear signal “”. “We have to exert diplomatic, political, economic and other pressure,” said Cameron on Monday after a meeting of the British government’s Security Council in London.

USA is preparing sanctions against Russia

The US is preparing sanctions against Russia. It is likely that they will be issued if the situation in Ukraine continues to develop as it has, said State Department spokeswoman Jennifer Psaki in Washington on Monday. She described a possible Russian ultimatum to the Ukrainian armed forces in the Crimea as a “” dangerous escalation “”.

However, the United States has so far not had any independent information on whether corresponding media reports about a deadline set by the Russians are correct.

Russian fighter jets violate airspace

On the night of Monday, Russian fighter planes entered Ukrainian airspace over the Black Sea twice. According to the British Foreign Minister William Hague, Russia has taken control of the Crimea. According to Hague, the intervention created a very dangerous and tense situation. Hague also called on Moscow to order its armed forces back to the bases.

Afterwards, Ukrainian interceptors rose and prevented provocations, it said. The Ukrainian government emphasized its territorial claim on the Crimean peninsula. “” Nobody will hand over the Crimea to anyone, “said Prime Minister Arseny Yatsenyuk on Monday in Kiev. Russia must immediately stop putting pressure on the Crimea through a “” self-appointed illegal government “”.

Crimea under the control of forces loyal to Moscow

“” There are clear provisions that Ukraine is an indivisible state and that what is currently taking place in Crimea is a violation of international law, “” Yatsenyuk said. He warned Russia against violence against peaceful citizens on the peninsula. Moscow will have to answer for this internationally, underlined Yatsenyuk.

Crimea, which is the seat of the Russian Black Sea Fleet, has been under the full control of forces loyal to Moscow since the weekend. In contrast, the new, pro-Western Ukrainian government in Kiev, after the overthrow of President Viktor Yanukovych, considers the Crimean leadership to be illegitimate.

Russia sees Yanukovych as the legitimate head of state

Around the change of power in Kiev after pro-European mass protests against the government of Yanukovych, whom Moscow still sees as the legitimate head of state after its disempowerment, Russia had threatened with a military operation against Ukraine. But there was still no official marching order. Russian state media opined that the threat had already “normalized” the situation.

The Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, meanwhile, sought solidarity with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi. The two UN veto powers are “” largely in agreement, “” said the Foreign Office in Moscow after the two of them made a phone call.

EU special summit on Thursday

A special summit of EU heads of state and government will take place in Brussels on Thursday. EU Council President Herman Van Rompuy officially announced this on Twitter on Monday. It is supposed to “” help de-escalate the situation in Ukraine “, wrote Van Rompuy.

As a result of the Russian military intervention, the EU is considering stopping the visa-free dialogue with Russia. An EU arms embargo against Russia is also under discussion, according to the newspapers. Accordingly, the EU states want to suspend their participation in the G-8 summit in Russia in June. The EU calls on Russia to “” withdraw its troops “immediately”. Russia must immediately agree to consultations with Ukraine. Furthermore, according to the circulating draft declaration by the EU foreign ministers, the EU states want to promise full support for international financial aid to Ukraine.

Diplomatic warning signal from the G-7

The international community sent a diplomatic warning signal to the Kremlin in the face of military threats from Moscow. The seven leading industrial nations of the world (G-7) suspended all preparatory meetings for the G-8 summit with Russia in Sochi in June. In a telephone conversation, German Chancellor Angela Merkel accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of having “” violated international law with the “unacceptable Russian intervention in Crimea” “. US President Barack Obama discussed further steps with Merkel and British Prime Minister David Cameron, among others.

The G-7 (USA, Canada, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy and Japan) condemned the Russian actions as a “” clear violation of the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine “” and a violation of international obligations. They offered “” strong financial backing “” to Ukraine. Together with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the immediate economic challenges should be tackled, the G7 finance ministers declared on Monday.

Oil prices are rising sharply

Oil prices rose sharply on concerns that the situation would deteriorate further. A barrel (159 liters) of North Sea Brent for delivery in April cost 110.67 US dollars in early trading. That was 1.60 dollars more than on Friday and should wash many additional millions into the coffers of the raw materials power Russia. On the other hand, the worsening situation in Ukraine tore the Russian stock market deep into the red. The RTS index, calculated in US dollars, slumped more than ten percent in early trading.

Interior Minister Johanna Mikl-Leitner hopes that the situation in Ukraine will stabilize, but “” nonetheless, we have to prepare for further crises and, above all, for possible migration flows “”. Before the start of the EU interior ministerial council in Brussels, Mikl-Leitner said that additional quarters would have to be set up in Austria if necessary.

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Comments

Login Connect with Facebook DaHerrKarl Mon., March 3rd. 2014 19:37 report reply

Bravo Putin! He does it like your son from Leondingen: he’s bluffing!

meisterproper Mon., March 3rd. 2014 18:29 report reply

For example, if the EU wants to go to war with Russia. Austria is still neutral. Our government simply has to accept that. The EU population certainly does not want war with Russia

WeitraLord Mon., March 3rd. 2014 17:54 report reply

Western media spread nonsense about ultimatum !!! This message of an ultimatum is incorrect: http://www.qicknews.de/Forum/viewtopic.php?f=15t=921p=13036#p13036

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When Katja woke up last Monday, what she had experienced the night before was a blur. The referendum, the flags, the shouting, the tears, the joy. She doesn’t like to think about it anymore. The young woman turns on the television. And sees tanks. Ukrainian tanks on freight trains ready to go to war. The spokesman says something about mobilization, explains that a state of emergency will soon be imposed. Then politicians from Kiev have the floor. You promise to defy Russian aggression. When you say “” by all means, “try to be believable and tough.” The tanks come into view again and Katja turns off the television.

We met Katja three days earlier. A girl about to graduate from high school, walking on the beach in her hometown. Katja is 17, has top grades, knows history, loves literature, is interested in politics, but also in rock bands and weight loss tricks. She is a teenager like so many others and yet very different.

Everyone says it’s right. Except for Katja

We are in Chornomorske, a seaside town in the far west of the Crimea. The beautiful beach makes the place a little paradise. The sun is shining and Katja is talking about the war. Of their fear of how this will all end.

Later, on the way to her grandparents’ house, a band of Cossacks marches past her. “” Well girls, you surely like a photo with us, “asks one of the fighters with the black fur hat. She shakes her head in denial and sees more uniformed men coming up the street. “” They are all Russians, “says Katja,” “I can tell from their dialect. I like the Russians, but they really have no business here with us. ” With “” with us “Katja means the Crimea, the Ukraine. Although this is no longer so clear these days.

Everywhere there are posters advertising a glorious future with Russia, a spring in the old homeland that has only been lost through a mistake in history. Worst propaganda in which Ukraine can be seen on a map with a swastika. And it works. What is a brutal Russian occupation for the West feels like a blessing of history for most here.

How can something be wrong when everyone else thinks it’s right? Katja has often asked herself that recently. Since the Ukrainian TV channels were simply turned off in the Crimea and replaced by Russian ones, there is no longer any contradiction. On television, on the radio, on the streets, everywhere the blessings of Russia are praised, people shown who can hardly wait to be connected.

And in the middle of it all this girl who is now sitting at her grandparents’ table. There is sausage, cheese, cake and wine from our own garden. The grandfather was a major in the Red Army and served in the Soviet Union from its western border to the vastness of Siberia. A proud, friendly man who listens to his granddaughter for a long time.

“For Putin this is just the beginning.”

“” This is just the beginning, “she says.” “Putin will not be satisfied with Crimea.