President Petro Poroshenko emphasizes that Ukraine will defend the
rights of Ukrainians in the occupied Crimea and is hopeful that the
international partners will support Ukraine in that issue. It was stated at the
meeting with Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Belgium Didier Reynders,
Luxembourg - Jean Asselborn, and the Netherlands - Bert Koenders.
The Head of State thanked for the firm position of the EU on the
non-recognition of annexation of Crimea by Russia and prolongation of sanctions
given the situation on the peninsula. “We are really concerned over the
situation in Crimea. Hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, including Crimean
Tatars, are facing brutal pressure from the Russian authorities now,” the
President said.
The Head of State emphasized the necessity of assistance and
coordination with international partners in the issue of liberation of arrested
activists, restoration of broadcasting of Crimean media and abolition of
interdiction on entry to Crimea for the Crimean Tatar leaders.
“We are not satisfied with today’s status quo when the occupational
authorities neglect basic rights of Crimea Tatars. These irresponsible actions
caused significant escalation between the activists and occupational
authorities,” the President emphasized.
According to Petro Poroshenko, on November 4 he had submitted a letter
to the Cabinet of Ministers with an offer to immediately establish the working
group on the analysis of the issue on termination of freight transport
communication and trade turnover with temporarily occupied Crimea, as well as
the elaboration of respective draft decision. The Head of State offered to
ensure temporarily termination of road and railroad freight transport
communication with Crimea in both directions before the adoption of respective
decision. He also expressed confidence that the issue of energy supply should
be solved by the working group in conjunction with the abovementioned
objectives.
“Crimea is a territory of Ukraine and we will protect the legitimate
interests of Crimean Tatars and all Ukrainians living in the occupied
territory. I hope that our international partners will continue to adhere to
the policy of non-recognition of Crimea occupation by the Russian Federation,” the
President said.
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