PARIS - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Tuesday that
neither the United States nor the international community would
recognize any separatist referendums in eastern Ukraine, although his
Russian counterpart disagreed.
Kerry, in Paris for talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, also called for foreign forces to be withdrawn from Ukraine, hostages to be released and sovereignty restored along the Ukraine-Russia border.
REUTERS -todayonline.com
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PARIS, October 14 - US Secretary of State John Kerry said Tuesday that Kiev and the international community would deem any independence referendums in self-proclaimed eastern regions in eastern Ukraine as illegitimate and would never recognize them.
"I emphasized to Foreign Minister Lavrov that the only legitimate elections in Ukraine are the Rada elections on October 26 and the December 7 elections of local leaders in the Donbas special status zone," Kerry told reporters following three-hour talks with Lavrov in Paris.
"In our judgment, any efforts to hold independence referenda in Luhansk and Donetsk at this time would be a violation of the Minsk agreements and their results will not be recognized by Ukraine and the international community," Kerry said.
(RIA Novosti)
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14/10/14
Kerry, in Paris for talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, also called for foreign forces to be withdrawn from Ukraine, hostages to be released and sovereignty restored along the Ukraine-Russia border.
REUTERS -todayonline.com
14/10/14
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- Kerry: International Community Will Not Recognize Any Independence Referenda in East Ukraine...
PARIS, October 14 - US Secretary of State John Kerry said Tuesday that Kiev and the international community would deem any independence referendums in self-proclaimed eastern regions in eastern Ukraine as illegitimate and would never recognize them.
"I emphasized to Foreign Minister Lavrov that the only legitimate elections in Ukraine are the Rada elections on October 26 and the December 7 elections of local leaders in the Donbas special status zone," Kerry told reporters following three-hour talks with Lavrov in Paris.
"In our judgment, any efforts to hold independence referenda in Luhansk and Donetsk at this time would be a violation of the Minsk agreements and their results will not be recognized by Ukraine and the international community," Kerry said.
(RIA Novosti)
14/10/14
14/10/14
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