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UKRAINE Maidan Donezk Krim SBU Sicherheitsdienst der Ukraine
UKRAINE Maidan Donezk Krim SBU Sicherheitsdienst der Ukraine. Pro Russsische Demo Fr deustch, unter "Captions" German aussuchen !
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Voters in Crimea overwhelmingly supported leaving Ukraine and joining Russia, officials said today, as more than 95 percent of referendum ballots counted so far supported such a move.
Half the ballots had been counted as of 4:30 p.m. ET, local election officials reported. Only 3.5 percent of ballots opposed joining Russia. Official results will be released Monday.
The vote came as Ukraine and Russia reached a truce in Crimea, according to the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense and a base commander in Crimea.
The truce would last until March 21, the day Russia's parliament is set to decide on Crimea's annexation.
"Now it's clear that we'll become a part of Russia so they have to find some sort of peaceful solution," Yevpatoriya base commander Col. Andrey Matvienko told ABC News.
Russian Supporters, Protesters Await Crimea Vote
As the polls closed today, the White House, through a statement from its spokesman, Jay Carney, once again said, "[W]e reject the 'referendum' that took place today" in Crimea.
It warned that the "international community will not recognize the results of a poll administered under threats of violence and intimidation from a Russian military intervention."
In its statement, the White House repeated past lines on Ukraine, calling Russia's incursion "dangerous and destabilizing" and warning of "increasing costs for Russia."
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Not likely Russia will give up Crimea: Pro
Discussing Crimea's referendum, with Boyden Gray, Boyden Gray & Associates founding partner; Paula Dobriansky, former Under Secretary of State; and Robert Hormats, Kissinger Associates vice chairman.
"We are capable of solving the internal problem without a Russian invasion," he added. "We don't need to protect the Russian speaking population with the Russian military here. We are wise enough to talk to our people who speak Russian and we are able to live with them in peace here."
Following recent comments from U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry about self-determination in the region, Deschcytsya said that there is a right for autonomy in Crimea.
"We are ready to discuss with Crimeans their needs, in the framework of this autonomy. We are ready to discuss an expansion of their autonomy if they are not satisfied with the economic development, the rights of national minorities, the local governments, but we wanted to do it peacefully again, in a way of dialogue, but not with the military threat from the neighboring country," he said.
(Read more: Russia has 'no plans to invade Ukraine': Lavrov)
Regarding Ukraine's move toward an economic association with the EU, he noted that while progress has been quick the needs of Ukraine's enterprises and people remain key.
"Economically the EU is already deciding to open its market to Ukrainian goods. But we will also continue our negotiations about a free trade agreement with the EU, but need to take into account the real needs of Ukrainian enterprises and people why are working in eastern Ukrainian, particularly for big Ukrainian enterprises so they are not affected by free trade with the EU," he said.
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Putin Propaganda: Jewish groups reject Kremlin #39;s #39;anti-Semitic Ukraine #39; allegations
Prominent Jewish leaders have rejected Russia #39;s claims that Ukrainian demonstrators are anti-Semitic, calling the charge Kremlin propaganda. Ira Forman, the ...
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