Google – AFP, 6 March 2014
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US
President Barack Obama speaks about the situation in Ukraine on
March 6, 2014
(AFP, Mandel Ngan)
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Washington
— President Barack Obama warned Thursday that a referendum in Crimea on joining
Russia would violate Ukraine's constitution and international law.
The
president spoke hours after the United States imposed visa bans on certain
senior Russian officials and moved towards wider sanctions against individuals
and entities in Moscow, to punish the Kremlin's incursion into Ukraine.
"The
proposed referendum on the future of Crimea would violate the Ukrainian
constitution and violate international law," Obama told reporters at the
White House.
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Sevastopol
Air Base soldiers and officers
face Ukranian pro-Russian protesters
demonstrating outside the base in Belbek,
not far from Sevastopol on March 6,
2014
(AFP, Filippo Monteforte)
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Earlier,
the parliament in Crimea, under the de facto control of pro-Russian forces
since the ousting of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych, asked Russian
President Vladimir Putin to examine a request for their region to join the
Russian Federation.
"In
2014, we are well beyond the days when borders can be redrawn over the heads of
democratic leaders," the US president said.
Obama also
said, on a day that the European Union also readied sanctions against Russia,
that the world was united in its opposition to Russia's action and in its
support for Ukraine.
But he also
argued there remained a way out for Russia, as talks continue between Secretary
of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov in the Europe.
Such a deal
would see the world support elections in Ukraine in May, to allow international
monitors into Ukraine and for Russian forces to keep their Black Sea bases, he
said.
"But
if this violation of international law continues, the resolve of the United
States and our allies and the international community will remain firm,"
Obama said.
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