President Petro Poroshenko noted that Ukraine and Turkey would cooperate
in the framework of international organizations to de-occupy Crimea and return
the Ukrainian sovereignty to the peninsula.
"We stand for joint steps aimed at de-occupation of Crimea. For
this end, we are going to unite efforts in the framework of international
organizations and on the basis of new international formats, including Geneva
Plus with participation of the guarantors of the Budapest Memorandum, Turkey
and Ukraine," the Head of State said at the joint press conference with
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
"I would like to emphasize that Ukraine and Turkey are willing to
unite efforts being guided by the word "for" not "against".
We unite our efforts to return stability to the region. To restore respect for international law. To prevent further human rights violations in Crimea, Donbas, Syria. More than ever we feel our unity and determination," the Head of State stressed.
We unite our efforts to return stability to the region. To restore respect for international law. To prevent further human rights violations in Crimea, Donbas, Syria. More than ever we feel our unity and determination," the Head of State stressed.
According to the President, the issue of occupation of the Ukrainian
peninsula by Russia had been a priority in the negotiations of the Heads of
State in a narrow format, as well as in the course of the fifth session of the
High Level Strategic Council between Ukraine and Turkey. "We have
discussed the situation in the occupied Crimea in details and emphasized
inadmissibility of militarization of Crimea caused by temporary occupation,"
the Head of State stressed.
The two Presidents have also discussed human rights violation and
oppression of Crimean Tatars, Ukrainian patriots and other nations in Crimea.
"Russian occupants conduct massive human rights violations, force
people to get Russian citizenship, implements deliberate policy to change the
composition of population, presses out ethnic Ukrainians, Crimean Tatars and
other ethnic minorities, destroys Ukrainian languages and persecutes Ukrainian
speakers. The Ukrainian church also faces oppression," Petro Poroshenko
said.
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan noted that Turkey would always support territorial
integrity and sovereignty of Ukraine and had never recognized the illegal
annexation of Crimea.
The President of Turkey noted that his country would intensify efforts
to ensure rights and freedoms of Crimean Tatars in the occupied Crimea.
The Turkish President expressed full solidarity with Petro Poroshenko in
the issue of Crimean Tatars: "They are forced to live in extremely
difficult conditions and we have to keep their issue on the international
agenda". He noted that the parties had coordinated joint actions in the
international arena to protect the rights of Crimean Tatars, resolve the
situation in Donbas peacefully and de-occupy Crimea.
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