The UN General Assembly adopted a resolution on the problem of the militarization of Crimea: Russia must withdraw its troops



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The document adopted by the UN General Assembly requires Moscow to halt the recruitment of Crimean residents into the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, as well as to “militarize” education.





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generaland me mountingI OOH voted in favor at its 75th session resolution on the problem of militarization of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol, as well as the waters of the Black and Azov seas. Is informed by German wave.

RF should …immediately, completely and unconditionally to withdraw its armed forces from Crimea and immediately end the temporary occupation of Ukrainian territory “, declared in the text of the document.

Furthermore, the resolution focuses on the negative impact of Russianneksiand Crimea in gun control architecture, what is defined Venskthey documentabout the OSCE 2011 on Confidence- and Security-Building Measures, Treatyohm on the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, as well as the Treatyohm through the open sky.

Furthermore, the document adopted by the United Nations General Assembly contains a requirement for Moscow stop the recruitment of Crimean residents into the RF Armed Forces in violation of international humanitarian law, as well as the “militarization” of education. Compilers the resolutions did not leave unnoticed the fact that educationalit is institutionsI Crimea they included in the Russian system of military-patriotic education.

SINCEIt should be noted that this document supported by 63 countriess-participants 75th session of the UN General Assembly, 17 states opposed, including Armenia, Belarus, China, Kyrgyzstan and Russia, 62 abstained.

We will remember, Russia in March 2014 annexed the Ukrainian peninsula of Crimea and considers it its territory. Ukraine and most of the countries of the world do not recognize the annexation of the territory of Ukraine. Soon, the United States, the European Union, Australia, New Zealand and Canada imposed sanctions on Moscow.



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