18 March 2014
Statement on incorporating
Crimea and Sevastopol to the Russian Federation
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemns the Treaty to
incorporate the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol to the Russian
Federation signed on Tuesday in Moscow.
These two territorial entities are an integral part of
Ukraine.
The document violates international standards and
rules established after World War II, undermines the sovereignty and
territorial integrity of Ukraine and contradicts the Budapest Memorandum on
Security Assurances for Ukraine signed by Russia in December 1994,
Russia-Ukraine bilateral agreements, and Russian declarations of good will and
readiness for dialogue.
Poland does not recognise either the decisions taken
in Moscow on 18 March 2014 or the referendum conducted in the Autonomous
Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol two days before, which was illegal and did
not comply with international standards. We are joining the international
community in its criticism of these actions.
Poland will maintain its efforts in international
forums to solve this conflict in such a way that the sovereignty and
territorial integrity of Ukraine are respected.
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