US, Russia disagree over Ukraine’s crisis
(VOVworld) – The US and Russia are still in disagreement over
finding a solution for Ukraine’s crisis with the Crimean autonomous planning to
go ahead with a referendum to join Russia next Sunday.
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov (R) and US Secretary of State John Kerry (Photo: Telegraph)
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Russian Foreign Minister
Sergei Lavrov talked on the phone with his US
counterpart John Kerry, saying that Russia
refused to talk with the Ukrainian caretaker government in Kiev
and called on all parties concerned to stick to their agreement about reform of
Ukraine’s
constitution that had been signed on February 21.
US Secretary of State John Kerry replied that the US wanted to maintain a dialogue with Russia while respecting Ukraine’s sovereignty
and territorial integrity. He called on Russia
to talk with the Kiev
government through a US-EU contact group that is about to form. Kerry regards
the Crimea’s referendum on joining Russia
as illegitimate because it did not have the approval of the Kiev government.
An announcement from the US State Department following the phone
call has reiterated Washington’s warnings of
sanctions against countries that threatened Ukraine’s sovereignty and
territorial integrity. Russia’s
Foreign Ministry said the ministers had a discussion in the interests of ensuring
Ukraine’s
peace and national harmonisation. Moscow
underscored the necessity of safeguarding the interests of all Ukrainian people
and the expectations of the Crimean people within international laws.