Ukraine’s
fragile new government accused Russia of trying to provoke a military
conflict by invading the Crimea region on Friday, while in Washington
President Obama issued a stern warning to the Kremlin about respecting
Ukraine’s sovereignty, in an effort to preclude a full-scale military
escalation.
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American
officials did not directly confirm a series of public statements by
senior Ukrainian officials, including the acting president, Oleksandr V.
Turchynov, that Russian troops were being deployed to Crimea, where
Russia has a major naval base, in violation of the two countries’
agreements there.
Mr.
Obama, however, cited “reports of military movements taken by the
Russian Federation inside of Ukraine,” and he said, “Any violation of
Ukrainian sovereignty would be deeply destabilizing.”
“There will be costs,” Mr. Obama said in a hastily arranged statement from the White House.
The pointed warning came after a day in which military analysts struggled to understand a series of unusual events in Crimea, including a mobilization of armored personnel carriers with Russian markings on the roads of the region’s capital, Simferopol, and a deployment of well-armed masked gunmen at Crimea’s two main airports.
Note EU-Digest: This situation should be a clear indication to all the member states of the European Union that they should be making haste in coming to an agreement on a European Energy Pact in order to strengthen the arsenal of potential economic sanctions they could muster against Russia in case they are needed.
The pointed warning came after a day in which military analysts struggled to understand a series of unusual events in Crimea, including a mobilization of armored personnel carriers with Russian markings on the roads of the region’s capital, Simferopol, and a deployment of well-armed masked gunmen at Crimea’s two main airports.
Note EU-Digest: This situation should be a clear indication to all the member states of the European Union that they should be making haste in coming to an agreement on a European Energy Pact in order to strengthen the arsenal of potential economic sanctions they could muster against Russia in case they are needed.
Read more: With Military Moves Seen in Ukraine, Obama Warns Russia - NYTimes.com