This
appeared on the 5 am news this morning on radio NZ but then
disappeared. Not in world headlines!
Crimea’s
referendum corrected Soviet-era mistake - Gorbachev
The
people of Crimea fixed a Soviet-era mistake with the Sunday’s
referendum and the will of the people should not be punished by
sanctions, said former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev.
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March, 2014
“Earlier
Crimea was merged with Ukraine under Soviet laws, to be more exact by
the [Communist] party's laws, without asking the people, and now the
people have decided to correct that mistake. This should be welcomed
instead of declaring sanctions," he
told Interfax on Monday.
Gorbachev
praised the referendum, stating that it “reflects
the aspirations of Crimea's residents."
He
criticized the use of sanctions against Russia in retaliation to the
referendum. "To
declare sanctions you need very serious reasons. And they must be
upheld by the UN," Gorbachev
added. "The
will of the people of the Crimea and the Crimea's possible
unification with Russia as a constituent region do not constitute
such a reason.”
Over
96 percent of voters in the Crimean referendum held
on Sunday answered ‘yes’ to the autonomous republic joining
Russia and less than 4 percent of the vote participants want the
region to remain part of Ukraine. The Crimean parliament also
unanimously voted to integrate the region into Russia.
In
the meantime the US, EU and Canada have already imposed
new sanctions against
Russia following the referendum.
The
international observers who were present during the referendum made
an official statement on
Monday that the vote was free and conformed to international
standards.
On
Monday President Vladimir Putin has signed an
order that Russia recognizes Crimea as a sovereign and independent
state. “According
to the will of the peoples of the Crimea on the all-Crimean
referendum held on March 16, 2014, [I order] to recognize the
Republic of Crimea, in which the city of Sevastopol has a special
status, as a sovereign and independent state,” the
document reads.
Crimea
also addressed the UN seeking recognition as a sovereign state. "The
Republic of Crimea intends to build its relations with other states
on the basis of equality, peace, mutual neighborly cooperation, and
other generally agreed principles of political, economic and cultural
cooperation between states," the
parliament said.
Next
week, Crimea will officially introduce the ruble as a second official
currency along with the Ukrainian hryvna, the republic’s prime
minister Sergey Aksyonov told Interfax. In his words, the dual
currency will be in place for about six months.
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