Russian President
Vladimir Putin told his US counterpart Barack Obama that the referendum
in Crimea complied with the international law and the UN Charter, the
Kremlin press service said Monday.
With some 50 percent of the ballots counted, the referendum results
showed than 95 percent of Crimeans backed joining Russia and seceding
from Ukraine.
Putin told Obama on the phone that "the peninsulas population was
guaranteed free expression of will and self-determination," the Kremlin
press service said.
The two leaders agreed to continue seeking ways to resolve the
Ukrainian crisis despite the existing contradictions, the press service
said.
The political crisis in Ukraine erupted in November following a step
back by President Viktor Yanukovych from closer ties with Europe.
Months-long protests in the countrys capital Kiev that repeatedly turned
deadly eventually led to his ouster by a vote of parliament February
22.
Crimea, along with several other regions in Ukraine, has refused to
recognize as legitimate the new leadership in the country.
Obamas press secretary, Jay Carney, said on Sunday that the White
House would not recognize the results of the referendum in Crimea
describing Russias actions as "dangerous and destabilizing".
Other Western leaders have also denounced the referendum as illegitimate and unconstitutional.
"We dont recognise Crimea referendum or outcome. We call on Russia
to enter dialogue with Ukraine and resolve crisis within international
law," British Prime Minister David Cameron said in a Twitter post.
President of the European Parliament Martin Schulz said that the
referendum violated the Ukrainian and international laws and would
complicate further efforts to resolve the crisis.
Source : Antara
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