John Kirby
Assistant Secretary and Department Spokesperson, Bureau of Public Affairs
Assistant Secretary and Department Spokesperson, Bureau of Public Affairs
Washington, DC
March 15, 2016
Today,
as Russia’s occupation of Crimea enters its third year, we reaffirm our
commitment to a united, sovereign Ukraine. The United States does not recognize
Russia’s "referendum” of March 16, 2014 or its attempted annexation of
Crimea, which violates international law.
We
remain deeply concerned by the situation in Russian-occupied Crimea, where
occupation “authorities” suppress dissent and where ethnic and religious
minorities -- especially Crimean Tatars and ethnic Ukrainians -- face serious
and ongoing repression. Nongovernmental organizations and independent media are
still being silenced or driven out, and international observers are still
denied access to the peninsula.
We
will not accept the redrawing of borders by force in the 21st century.
Sanctions related to Crimea will remain in place as long as the occupation
continues. We again call on Russia to end that occupation and return Crimea to
Ukraine.
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