& a* V- \& i8 I2 B1 C於前蘇聯境內,只有同屬單方面獨立的親俄衞星國德聶斯特河沿岸共和國(Transnistria)和納戈爾諾卡拉巴赫(Nagorno-Karabakh),承認南奧塞梯和阿布哈茲,四「國」更成立一個互助組織「國家民主權利共同體」(Community for Democracy and Rights of Nations,CDRN)。這個CDRN,相信會在獨聯體內部製造聲音,令她們要脫離的摩爾多瓦、阿塞拜疆等國,不得不默默接受克里米亞回歸的事實。公仔箱論壇 C: G4 O% C7 z' U# _, H! H
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1 t, x4 k) j6 |9 A+ f9 nRussia deploys 10,000 troops near Ukraine border # o0 [* |( M! M ; n% f3 Y1 B) \4 S7 T7 T. X4 @公仔箱論壇Ukraine prime minister accuses Russia of carrying out a 'military aggression' as Crimea crisis deepens * g. c; x* L; b7 a0 g5.39.217.76+ i/ c% |' x4 @+ [* R TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。& r- G! S6 ~$ w1 y0 F
; t7 ^$ N8 \5 u- I* j公仔箱論壇Ukraine's prime minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk has accused Russia of demonstrating unacceptable "military aggression" which has "no reason and no grounds".& e1 J& P a+ {# m% @# x& l
" s8 U0 n! G- A9 jMoscow has deployed 10,000 troops along its border with Ukraine, deepening the crisis in Crimea ahead of a last desperate effort by the US secretary of state, John Kerry, to broker a deal with his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov, in London on Friday. 9 p5 q1 W8 `1 q& P" A- pTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。5.39.217.766 Q7 e8 e6 `: B) }0 ^
Yatsenyuk told the UN security council on Thursday he is convinced Russians do not want war. He urged Russia's leaders to heed the people's wishes and return to dialogue with Ukraine. "If we start real talks with Russia, I believe we can be real partners," Yatsenyuk said.5.39.217.762 f4 c4 ^6 V9 r2 Z
* u R* Z* E8 u* _3 L5 k# E2 ^1 R; D5.39.217.76He said Ukraine gave up the world's third-largest nuclear arsenal in 1994 in exchange for guarantees of its independence and territorial integrity. After Russia's recent actions, Yatsenyuk said, "it would be difficult to convince anyone on the globe not to have nuclear weapons". & h( e$ _# E, C0 D( f% c0 `1 I) |5.39.217.76TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。3 f1 `. h! w6 W \$ }8 u
Russia's UN ambassador Vitaly Churkin said: "Russia does not want war and neither do the Russians, and I'm convinced the Ukrainians don't want that either." 0 G, x8 S" B3 A( w3 ytvb now,tvbnow,bttvb$ V& N# `8 c! }" b
Churkin criticised the "illegal" and "forceful overthrow" of Viktor Yanukovych and asked why a European-mediated plan signed by Yanukovych and Ukraine's protest leaders to form a new government and hold an early election was not seized upon and implemented. Russia refused to sign the agreement but now supports it. 4 N1 ]! l: n0 `, Q! F9 p; @TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。 _1 E5 w8 W+ h2 x5 {! j公仔箱論壇"Instead of a government of national unity as provided for in the 21February agreement," Churkin said, "in Kiev what you had was a government of the victors." % c' P7 v* ]. U t( ` ) _ R3 H( k( y5 fRussian troops now control the Crimean peninsula, where voters will decideon Sunday whether to become part of Russia. w5 q2 U* B/ x$ w( y' TWestern diplomats have expressed little optimism ahead of the London talks.Nothing resembling a peace plan has been sketched out between the two sides,one said.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb1 k x2 |1 ?5 q4 U( r
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Kerry warned on Thursday that Russia could face "a series of serious steps". Both the US and the EU say that if the referendum – which they have declared illegal – goes ahead, Moscow will face the prospect of fresh sanctions being imposed. * b' r+ }( {7 Q* z6 e* U x: x n公仔箱論壇 * D# g* f# w+ GRussian troop deployments were spotted along the Ukrainian border on Wednesday but Russia initially refused to confirm their presence. The defence minister announced on Thursday that 8,500 troops, along with armoured vehicles,helicopters and artillery, had been ordered to several border regions. In addition, 1,500 paratroopers are to be dropped into the Rostov region near the border.6 n' F: l Z' k
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The defence ministry claimed the troops were only involved in a training exercise that would last two weeks. The ministry said: "The main goal of the ongoing events is to comprehensively assess the units' teamwork and subsequently tackle combat training tasks on an unfamiliar terrain and untested training ranges." . Y# q" b$ T, x" p ?TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。5.39.217.76: a" n; }0 y" ?! ]2 _' r
The Russian deployment coincided with a vote in the Ukrainian parliament to create a 60,000-strong national guard. Ukraine's national security chief,Andriy Parubiy, said the force would "ensure state security, defend the borders and eliminate terrorist groups". 6 C4 B, n8 {5 i. x公仔箱論壇 / N- Q) ?( C% ]5 f6 A5.39.217.76TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。0 K! { D: r% n
( T y9 j; n, p. K& xUS state department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said Kerry would reaffirm US support for Ukrainian sovereignty and territorial integrity without interference or provocation by Russia. The secretary of state had previously declined a Russian invitation to Moscow and his decision to go to London prompted speculation the Kremlin may have offered concessions to ensure he would not leave empty-handed. Other diplomats expressed scepticism. ( m. ^" V- M! I: ?; \ O3 U1 G- V0 A( f$ D! f5 |* {Kerry and Lavrov spoke by phone on Thursday, and Russia said the two discussed "taking into account existing Russian and US proposals to normalise the atmosphere and provide for civil peace". $ O0 v9 ^6 [0 A$ I公仔箱論壇/ U, X, M* N7 f& @! m& j* \9 j
Before leaving Washington for London, Kerry warned Russia that the EU was planning to join the US in imposing more sanctions on Moscow if the referendum went ahead. The sanctions would include a travel ban and a freeze on bank accounts. , u" y8 E: u1 `3 l. j( v4 R5.39.217.76German chancellor Angela Merkel, backing up Kerry in the strongest languageshe has employed so far, told the Reichstag that the consequences for Russiawould be huge if it failed to enter into negotiations. She ruled out military force but warned sternly that the crisis would cause "massive damage to Russia, economically and politically".5.39.217.76% T, _1 O* S7 m/ p
8 \, o8 N; r! T/ `, ?$ i5.39.217.76Reuters reported that the German vice-chancellor, Sigmar Gabriel, warned that Germany would not hesitate to go beyond a second round of European sanctions planned for Monday if the referendum goes ahead.% x! v6 D; w( Y8 s8 J( o/ [% l
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David Cameron and foreign secretary William Hague will meet Kerry before his meeting with Lavrov. A Foreign Office spokesman said Hague had phoned both Kerry and Lavrov to encourage them "to hold talks in London with a view to de-escalating the situation in Crimea and setting up dialogue between Russia and Ukraine". * W) Z8 C, I% _) A8 c+ h5.39.217.760 e2 u* Z/ L3 x. v( z% i( R0 Y
As part of a series of moves aimed at displaying solidarity with Ukraine,Nato was planning on Friday to meet representatives of the Tatar population in the Crimea who are largely hostile to a Russian takeover.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。. m' y4 S+ E/ l9 ^
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Nato's deputy secretary general, Alexander Vershbow, will meet with the Ukrainian MP and leader of the Crimean Tatars, Mustafa Cemilev Kirimoglu.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb2 \# n, X' C3 `1 b( X1 j
' h! a1 Z4 C N; {" c: G" sOne person was killed and several were treated for injuries on Thursday evening, when hundreds of pro and anti Moscow demonstrators clashed in the eastern city of Donetsk.5.39.217.76/ g2 e& X: L- e5 `3 f. V
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Crimea goes to the polls with landslide expected for union with RussiaTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。# b2 O) ]& p8 E; k2 u0 ?2 w2 G5 f* { ; R. V+ _$ L( U6 x) `5 V% j5.39.217.76Russian TV reports huge turnout for referendum on union with Russia, dismissed in west as illegitimate and illegal# D5 D7 {+ V0 N. U% G. K: m
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Voting is under way in Crimea's referendum,which is expected to deliver an overwhelming majority of votes for union with Russia but has been denounced internationally as illegitimate and illegal. 9 k' a$ @% E( v6 ]0 a公仔箱論壇9 I B3 c0 u4 d# S/ f4 }- n( u
Voters on the Ukrainian peninsula have been given two options to choose from at the referendum, which has been organised in a matter of days. One calls for union with Russia, while the other offers increased autonomy within Ukraine. There is no option to retain the status quo.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。' X1 F! b) @' q0 M
# M" j6 {1 Q& e3 A/ CRussian state television was reporting a huge turnout for the referendum and claimed there were "no armed men" at the polling stations.. h1 H& J" J; p* G
( H% T" K/ ^6 }& s* W2 uState news agency Interfax quoted an international observer, Enrique Ravello, as saying he had seen an"unprecedented turnout". "There's no coercion, pressure on people. The referendum is being held peacefully, freely and openly," said the Spanish nationalist MP.公仔箱論壇; N# R/ |; W3 ?
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According to polling by German research group GfK, 70% of Crimeans who want to participate in the referendum plan to vote to join Russia, while 11% plan to vote to remain part of Ukraine.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。( E' j+ W+ y! o9 p4 g1 b3 q& }2 A3 B( i
, C) R* e7 O2 q5 ]5.39.217.76Crimean leaders have made no secret of the fact that they expect a landslide victory for joining Russia, and posters across the region call on voters to make the correct choice. Ethnic Russians make up a slight majority in Crimea, which was part of the Russian republic within the Soviet Union until 1954. But the minority populations of Tatars and Ukrainians are less enthusiastic about the vote and many Tatars have said they will boycott the poll.5.39.217.761 C! w0 R# {( }& b4 n' B7 c
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In Kiev, the Ukrainian parliament has called the vote illegitimate and voted to dissolve the Crimean parliament, a decision that has been ignored on the ground, where Russian troops and armed local "self-defence" units remain in control.5.39.217.76% B+ M+ @! n9 t% i
: N9 k `/ d+ q' }6 STVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。State television reported that Ukrainian military units were heading towards the Russian border, and 300 men in Lugansk had put up scrap metal barricades to prevent military vehicles from Kiev proceeding farther east. Residents outside of Donetsk were also said to have stopped a military cavalcade from passing. $ y- t& `0 O$ r) r! g1 M- Otvb now,tvbnow,bttvbTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。( F }( V1 h" m5 E C
According to state news agency reports, more than a thousand people are at a pro-Russian rally in Donetsk – where a pro-Ukrainian protester was killed on Thursday – and a column of cars is driving around the city with signs reading "referendum". No competing pro-Ukrainian rally is planned.( x8 p/ [! a! p' T' U; K
2 W5 H/ y) M1 ]6 W6 r) etvb now,tvbnow,bttvbThe Crimean referendum website was down on Sunday. Previously, organisers claimed the site had been subject to a DDoShacker attack originating in the University of Illinois Urbana-Champagne in the US. % H/ T7 g0 Z/ M8 \6 V0 ] B$ O - B9 l; R' i- z公仔箱論壇Saint Petersburg has closed down its mainstreet for an automobile rally in support of the Crimean referendum organised by conservative parties. % z8 [/ W {0 ?' t1 jTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。 1 V: h- m/ E( l* @! V6 P; btvb now,tvbnow,bttvbOn Saturday, Moscow was the scene of huge competing rallies for and against Russian intervention in Ukraine. At least10,000 people took part in an anti-intervention rally, at the end of which was read a resolution calling for the withdrawal of Russian troops from Crimea and the end of Russian interference in Ukraine's internal affairs. ) r, P2 s' v- Q+ ~tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb ) ?$ F: g2 }0 v2 o* G- S" T+ W4 o0 iTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。The Russian president, Vladimir Putin,initially said there was no chance that Russia would absorb Crimea, but the rhetoric in recent days has changed, and the de facto leader of the peninsula,Sergei Aksyonov, told the Guardian on Saturday that he had received"signals" from Moscow that Crimea's petition would be accepted. 5 ^* c. Z' o* _" O& Ttvb now,tvbnow,bttvb H# a w0 }$ e, N7 n- j
This week, the Russian foreign minister,Sergei Lavrov, said Russia "will respect the expression of the will of the Crimean people in the upcoming referendum". + j8 x5 F6 a( f7 e- uTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。5 @1 y9 x1 j: G v
With the influx of Russian troops and the seizure of power by Aksyonov, who was previously a marginal figure in Crimean politics, many in the west regard events in Crimea as part of a carefully choreographed Russian plan. Aksyonov, however, insisted his rise was a response to a genuine threat from far-right Ukrainian nationalists in Kiev after the events that led to President Viktor Yanukovych being toppled last month.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。6 O# T. S6 W" u
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"The first thing they should have done was to have wide-ranging consultations and invite people from Russian-speaking regions to work together. Instead all we got was threats," he said."We had no other option. Should we wait here for people to come here with arms?" 4 Q) N0 l5 a: E+ Y0 G公仔箱論壇/ K1 J, F1 J) p' l
The situation in Crimea remains tense, with gangs of local militia patrolling the streets and Russian troops surrounding Ukrainian military installations in the region. Aksyonov on Saturday again repeated Moscow's line that the men were not Russian soldiers, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. Late on Saturday night, about two dozen heavily armed men, possibly local Crimean special forces, entered the Hotel Moscow in Simferopol, where many foreign journalists are staying, and occupied several floors. Some claimed it was a training exercise while others said they were searching for an armed criminal. They departed without a shot being fired. , ?! |5 S; p- Q3 E; f/ B ETVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。9 `2 n% A) L# T* c
No major international organisations are monitoring the vote, but a group of observers from 23 countries – a mixture of anti-western ideologues and European far-right politicians – have arrived of their own accord and gave a press conference in Simferopol on Saturday evening. & s# a% s0 f# S8 Q; I1 X& e0 ~/ {tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb) M U& S* \. }/ g
Belá Kovács, an MEP from the far-right Hungarian party Jobbik, said everything he had seen on Saturday conformed to international standards and he expected the vote to be free and fair. 6 U6 O: N; I. b* e. [+ a4 n! k公仔箱論壇4 N1 y7 ]2 `/ ~2 y1 q
Many of the observers railed against the west and said that by recognising Kosovo, the west had opened a Pandora's box and had to accept the result in Crimea. . C, r) X" f- k# F4 D: u4 R5.39.217.76tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb- |7 _( B) h3 x" Q% i( o
"What is sauce for Kosovo's goose is certainly sauce for Crimea's gander," said Serbian-American writer Serge Trifkovic. When asked if observers had been paid to attend, he said that if hewere looking for money he would have approached the CIA. The observers, he said, were "as poor as church mice". 8 j2 F. a2 w- m- d1 H& Wtvb now,tvbnow,bttvb 2 b! [1 z- F. ktvb now,tvbnow,bttvbKovács said there were no British observers at the referendum. The BNP's Nick Griffin "really wanted to come, but we persuaded him not to", he said.2 i Y* e, h! y) @. h( r
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Crimea votes to secede from Ukraine in 'illegal' poll公仔箱論壇+ B- O2 O9 a3 C
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- z2 l! h) o# z9 f, l: H) @9 O5.39.217.76Referendum shows 93% in favour of joining Russia, as US condemns Kremlin's 'dangerous' escalation _! ]' u7 W( v4 |% X, G- x
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Crimea voted to secede from Ukraine on Sunday as exit polls suggested 93% of ballots were in favour of joining Russia, in a referendum that most of the world has condemned as illegal. 5 c2 n; O$ \" p# q: E+ }. }TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。: p- k2 U9 S, n# m2 w+ u
As the results rolled in, they were met with neither surprise nor welcome by the west. Barack Obama's press secretary, Jay Carney, underlined the White House's opposition to the referendum in a statement on Sunday afternoon: "We reject the 'referendum' that took place today in the Crimean region of Ukraine. This referendum is contrary to Ukraine's constitution, and the international community will not recognise the results of a poll administered under threats of violence and intimidation from a Russian military intervention that violates international law." 3 ?5 J# h S3 w# \. Q0 B3 `公仔箱論壇 3 {4 p; d4 N+ I: @ _公仔箱論壇Describing Russia's actions as"dangerous and destabilising", Carney condemned the Kremlin for escalating the crisis by carrying out "threatening military exercises on Ukraine's eastern border", and said its actions would result in"increasing costs". ) m( q; o- i- z 6 a* Q9 a. m- s- y: `, l公仔箱論壇Earlier on Sunday Russia and Ukraine agreed a truce in the region until Friday, Ukraine's acting defence minister announced,in a move that may ease tension between Moscow and the western-backed government in Kiev. Speaking on the sidelines of a cabinet meeting, Ukraine's acting defence minister, Ihor Tenyukh, said the deal has been struck with Russia's Black Sea fleet and the Russian defence ministry. "No measures will be taken against our military facilities in Crimea during that time,"he said. "Our military sites are therefore proceeding with a replenishment of reserves."公仔箱論壇/ b" N# i% \. @$ Z' L; J4 Y
( r& f) H. R; f4 h! q2 dtvb now,tvbnow,bttvbThe agreement provides some respite for Ukraine's beleaguered troops, who have been trapped on their military bases and naval ships since Russian forces began occupying the peninsula on 27 February.They have been encircled ever since, in some cases without electricity. Local residents have smuggled in food to them amid a nervous standoff with the Russian military." }+ I) G: X# ?* T3 E2 w7 o
* `0 X, N& ~3 J5 R. P. k5 D$ MBut there seems little doubt that Ukrainian forces will be evicted from Kremlin-controlled Crimea once the truce expires on Friday. Crimea's deputy prime minister, Rustam Temirgaliyev, said on Sunday troops would be given safe passage and predicted that eastern Ukraine would be next to join Russia. - |0 C% y& C6 L; Htvb now,tvbnow,bttvb ! s6 l* |9 z3 V. ?% ^TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。"Donetsk, Lugansk, Kharkiv have the same situation, as in Crimea. Seventy-five per cent of people want to join Russia in eastern Ukraine," he told journalists near the parliament building in Simferopol.There was further turmoil in Donetsk when pro-Russian protesters stormed the prosecutor's office and removed the Ukrainian flag from the roof raising a Russian flag in its place. Riot police deployed to protect the building made little effort to stop the crowd, which later dispersed.1 m' `! Q: C) U9 r# F
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The government in Kiev has accused Moscow of deliberately stirring up tensions in the east by bringing in professional activists and provocateurs from across the border. In a series of ominous statements, Russia's foreign ministry has said it may be forced to act to"protect" ethnic Russians – an expression that appears to provide a rationale for future military incursions.2 }- \" M1 r! q) G4 |7 X6 j2 N0 w
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President Vladimir Putin spent Sunday evening at the closing ceremony of the Paralympics in Sochi but was keeping an eye on the Crimea results, his spokesman said. Earlier he had expressed concern about the escalation of tensions in the south and south-eastern regions of Ukraine,Reuters reported.公仔箱論壇* ` h0 |& i" D# M: \- q) s1 @
/ O3 T% l5 J! p0 P) Qtvb now,tvbnow,bttvbHe blamed the febrile mood on "radical forces" acting with the "connivance of the current Kiev authorities". The Kremlin refuses to recognise Kiev's temporary government that it says came to power on the back of a "fascist" coup.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb4 q ^$ v* B4 }- m
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Putin telephoned the German chancellor,Angela Merkel, on Sunday and told her the referendum in Crimea, condemned by the west, complied with international law. " g- N8 x. C9 Y* h& k5.39.217.76 , Q; w7 W, H& H! zThe Russian leader had reportedly agreed with Putin and Merkel reportedly agreed that more observers from the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) should be deployed in east Ukraine. Existing observers were refused entry to Crimea by pro-Russian checkpoint guards.On Saturday, Russia vetoed a US-drafted motion in the UN security council in New York, which had declared the Crimea referendum invalid.China – a consistent ally of Moscow – abstained./ {, ~2 ^2 n2 J: x& E
5 A2 W/ |, T- Y4 KTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。Ukraine's acting prime minister, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, has promised to take action against separatist"ringleaders" who, he said, had compromised his country's independence "under the cover of Russian troops". He said: "We will find all of them – if it takes one year, two years – and bring them to justice. The ground will burn beneath their feet."The conflict spread from the ground to the internet, with several Nato websites targeted by hacker scalling themselves Cyber Berkut, after the Ukrainian riot police who were disbanded by the Kiev government. Crimean officials said their referendum website was also hacked.5.39.217.76- T3 V3 I' \% R% i, M
4 j1 T- J& k) [& Y5.39.217.76Pro-unity rallies took place at the Maidan in Kiev on Sunday, the scene of Ukraine's revolution that led to President Viktor Yaunkoych abandoning his office and fleeing to Russia last month. Some of those who attended were Crimeans who opposed secession and said they had left the peninsula in recent days amid threats and pressure.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb a) C+ G Z. P
3 m& d, E, L! d) H( O, ^9 I& n+ t, g5.39.217.76Antonina Danchuk, 30, who lived in Simferopol until two years ago, and studied Greek and English at its university, described the referendum as a "fake". "It's illegal," she said."My Crimean friends who are there are afraid to go out and build their own Maidan. They're not voting. People with Russian passports are being allowed to vote."tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb" i2 F- c G$ T% j- T% c
# l- u1 {, E7 D( \3 F. a, \TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。Danchuk said she was not opposed to Russia ,but to Putin and his expansionist policies. "I'm ethnic Russian. But I feel my nationality is Ukrainian. We've stayed in Ukraine for 22 years. We want Putin to leave us alone. We don't want Crimea to be a part of Russia." ) c& f/ A! @% S# g+ X/ d& f- J! {5.39.217.76 9 s7 d! n0 f0 b/ \$ M0 D# XDanchuk's mother Larissa, 62, arrived in Kiev on Saturday from Crimea's regional capital, Simferopol, travelling by train.She said she had taken part in anti-secession rallies dressed in the Ukrainian national colours of blue and yellow. She had also taken food to trapped Ukrainian sailors.公仔箱論壇7 V4 K5 V: S* g' F2 u+ j8 P$ H
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"We were protesting outside Simferopol theatre when two cars pulled up. Men with guns got out. They told me: 'If you want to stay alive clear off.' Of course I left. A similar thing happened two days ago at another demonstration next to the [Taras] Shevchenko statue. A man– not local – came up and said: 'What are you doing? Where are your papers?'" ; O$ ] b; \2 K9 a3 `. ?7 T8 {+ R % ^& A/ m8 i6 a0 ?5.39.217.76Larissa said she was born in Russia's far east but had lived in Crimea for 37 years. "The whole referendum is taking place at the point of a Kalashnikov. It's improper, and organised by Moscow." She said she did not know how long she would stay out of Crimea but said she wanted to return for her grandson's impending birthday. 6 }) M0 c0 x1 o2 ^8 m$ b公仔箱論壇 & L' _. v) G+ r5 t* e! vDanchuck, her husband Taras and their one-year-old son Lyubomyr had driven to the Maidan in a black saloon car decorated with anti-Putin slogans. One read: "Crimea=Ukraine".Another described the Russian leader as an "executioner". Lyubomyrsat placidly in his pushchair, wearing a yellow and blue scarf, above a sign that read: "Putin is a poo". 3 L! R4 e! f; `* l4 @5.39.217.765.39.217.760 j5 Y+ O* y! q; Z5 F' C& E9 f
Meanwhile, Dave Young, a British expatriate who has lived in Kiev for nine years, turned up at the Maidan on Sunday waving a Union flag with the words: "Ukraine-Great Britain". Young said he was unimpressed by David Cameron's handling of the Ukraine crisis. "His response has been limp and apathetic. He's seemed more concerned with protecting the interests of the City than doing what is right."tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb! T" Y% d- k: U% J+ c2 _! n# _$ E
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Young said he feared the crisis in Ukraine raised profound questions for Europe and its values. He said: "There is a fundamental argument here about the right of a country to decide its future.God knows how long Russia has been planning this action but it's clear they don't want Ukraine to stand as an independent nation." * g. n+ r2 ~1 j$ u8 ], I' V5.39.217.76 ! Z) I: i: u/ l! c2 A6 r$ n公仔箱論壇"The whole of Europe needs to realise this is a pivotal point. After here, what next? If this state falls where next?" + Q3 E R7 ~2 U+ `" q& kTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。 # A: T* ^# i ~: m/ K; `7 K- stvb now,tvbnow,bttvb 7 W+ q5 R9 F- r5 W作者: felicity2010 時間: 2014-3-17 10:37 PM
, H: i# Q7 g. V$ y% w$ ATVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。歐盟及美國指今次公投違反鳥克蘭憲法,因公投實際上是在俄羅斯武力控制下進行,已表明不會承認公投結果。俄方武裝人員於2月起控制克里米亞地區、包圍烏克蘭軍方在當地的軍事設施,但俄羅斯當局否認武裝人員是俄羅斯軍人。TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。+ H2 r5 y, S$ g2 g4 P& n" ~9 C9 M9 h
: r# P5 B" U, l1 N, @( T5 E7 p5.39.217.76歐美實施制裁 被指無力 4 [* J! O- n& _$ V TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。/ y; k- [4 v; ` A( c p) w
華府宣佈對7名俄羅斯、4名克里米亞官員共11人實施制裁,凍結其海外資產;歐盟則宣佈對21名官員實施制裁,包括3名俄羅斯軍方高層。5.39.217.76. V9 l% G p4 A I# y* q7 E/ q
2 u9 s X: {3 i+ g z, i) P) w) ^9 O公仔箱論壇歐美的制裁對象不包括總統普京。俄羅斯股市反彈,顯示投資者預期歐美的制裁只屬象徵式,不會觸及貿易或金融政策,對俄經濟造成影響。 ; J* Y6 l. W' H' N8 `, U' |6 Htvb now,tvbnow,bttvb TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。, }: V- |+ m, V1 `
美國總統奧巴馬表明,若俄羅斯繼續干預烏克蘭事務,美方將會進一步實施制裁。奧巴馬將於下週出訪歐洲,與歐洲各國領袖討論事件。+ x( C2 J2 {: Q: R
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不過美歐的行動被指軟弱無力,對俄羅斯的影響不大;被美國制裁的俄羅斯副首相[url=http://twitterhttps://twitter.com/DRogozin?ori ... sanctioned.html&;tw_i=445566766941765632&tw_p=tweetembed]Dmitry Rogozin[/url]更在揶揄美方制裁:「奧巴馬同志,那沒有海外資產的人又如何被制裁呢?你沒有想到這一點嗎?」作者: felicity2010 時間: 2014-3-18 10:20 PM
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普京:在俄羅斯人心中,克里米亞一直都是不可分割的一部分。 9 t- B& s% U4 e0 F 0 W+ h# U; U, D1 b" xtvb now,tvbnow,bttvbtvb now,tvbnow,bttvb( ~8 m. a+ |3 }0 z4 M8 \
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英國廣播公司(BBC)報道,克里米亞公投獨立,併入俄羅斯聯邦,俄羅斯總統普京為此在其國會發表演說,指出雙方有很多共同點,而「在俄羅斯人心中,克里米亞一直都是不可分割的一部分。」(In our hearts we know Crimea has always been an inalienable part of Russia.) : i% p( ~" j' Y6 j; m. D/ |* G/ m9 T- ^& ~! k1 }7 [
普京同時承認克里米亞為一個獨立主權國,與克里米亞兩名領袖簽署條約,接納克里米亞加入俄羅斯聯邦。然而歐盟及美國均相繼表明,克里米亞的公投沒有法律基礎,現時已經制裁俄羅斯。TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。6 q, `% Y# t% W$ ]( s, r
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0 ~! [ L7 K" Z1 E' W公仔箱論壇The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, has approved a draft bill for the annexation of Crimea following a referendum in the peninsula that overwhelmingly supported seceding from Ukraine. 0 l: F5 i' w& [; o$ `( o5.39.217.769 A( g3 G: h4 U( y. p
In an address to a joint session of Russia's parliamentary houses scheduled for 11am GMT on Tuesday, Putin will deliver his position on the hugely contentious Crimean question. He is expected to set the stage for parliament to approve the absorption of Crimea.公仔箱論壇! F3 l6 j( g$ V! f/ n
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The US and the EU retaliated over the referendum – which they consider to be illegal – by imposing sanctions against Russian and Ukrainian officials on Monday, a move widely seen as"toothless".TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。+ Q% ^, C4 T" P. W L+ L
" c) W8 o9 T( K9 G+ @1 Z! t# ~The White House imposed sanctions against 11named individuals: seven senior Russian politicians and officials, and four Crimea-based separatist leaders accused of undermining the "democratic processes and institutions in Ukraine". 2 n. \# {4 L7 a$ R1 Itvb now,tvbnow,bttvb7 [# ]2 v1 I$ \! g' H
But the US pointedly avoided targeting Putin or key figures in his inner circle.. G! y Z! S1 z; N
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The EU imposed sanctions on 21 individuals,including three senior Russian commanders, the prime minister of Crimea, a deputy speaker of the Duma and other senior officials. / U* Z5 S4 N }& p' k/ _公仔箱論壇tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb$ F1 N( b7 U1 P
There are divisions within Europe over how to respond to Russia, and this is reflected in the fact that action is being taken against fewer than two dozen individuals from an original proposed list of 120.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。/ E0 _8 c+ z: S; q1 v. I
! p# h7 Y* I# y% p0 k5 U( d5.39.217.76On Monday night, Putin posted a decree on the Kremlin website recognising Crimea as a sovereign state, in what appeared to be a first step towards integrating Crimea into the Russian Federation. The decree, which took effect immediately, said Moscow's recognition of Crimea as independent was based on "the will of the people of Crimea".公仔箱論壇( l+ j' Q9 e$ e6 t
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Putin pressed ahead on Tuesday, informing his government and parliament of the Crimean leadership's proposal to join Russia ahead of his address to parliament. He was expected to sign the treaty formalising the annexation with Crimea's leader on Tuesday. 2 g3 c5 G* T0 `( h% O0 mTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。( h, T: y \; N! k. \ I
Barack Obama, who is set to visit Europe next week to discuss the crisis with European allies, warned of further action."If Russia continues to interfere in Ukraine, we stand ready to impose further sanctions," he said. 2 X" r, H" N+ W( j* z" N6 B5.39.217.76& r/ o7 [! w/ t. z
Russian troops have massed near the border with Russian-speaking eastern Ukraine, where there have been fatalities during clashes between pro- and anti-Moscow demonstrators in recent days.5.39.217.765 ?" l5 Z, S8 O& `
+ I/ z# q @4 S1 _2 w2 pObama said: "We will continue to make clear to Russia that further provocations will achieve nothing except to further isolate Russia and diminish its place in the world."公仔箱論壇8 ?& Z8 k$ O; q
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The White House insisted the sanctions were"by far and away the most comprehensive sanctions since the end of the cold war" and rejected criticism that they were too limited in scope or would be easily circumvented by asset transfers.TVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。" u, W" \7 r7 s. D- t: f
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"We think they will be effective,"one senior administration official told reporters in Washington. But the kind of sanctions that might bite, such as hitting Russian oligarchs or their companies, particularly energy firms, were pointedly absent.tvb now,tvbnow,bttvb- D0 n2 H: p( f1 m# O
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Officials in Washington suggested that Crimean referendum results showing 96.8% voting in favour of joining Russia and a 83.1% turnout were implausibly high, especially when an estimated 99% of Crimean Tatars refused to take part.3 d( K% j; w4 R4 Z; R
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White House sources also claimed it was suspicious that there was not a single complaint to election authorities, and have promised extra funding to help ensure there is a record number of international observers present when Ukraine holds its national elections in May. 1 ^4 T: S6 R; C5 ]3 R9 mTVBNOW 含有熱門話題,最新最快電視,軟體,遊戲,電影,動漫及日常生活及興趣交流等資訊。 ) A& ?& ]3 P5 z. x+ nThe EU said it would not recognise the outcome of the referendum.9 q* ~2 i& Y6 r! c9 j/ U
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The Crimean parliament declared independence from Ukraine on Monday and confiscated Ukrainian state property. Crimea also sent a delegation to Moscow to discuss next steps. / R7 p6 X$ f" V( q; w! _( g公仔箱論壇7 y: O J9 }2 S& N1 Q
Moscow treated the sanctions with derision.The Russian deputy prime minister, Dmitry Rogozin, who is on the US sanctions list, tweeted that the sanctions drawn up by Obama must have been the work of a"prankster". ; f; N! }$ ?2 R! C" i% d 6 c G( i0 v" _% i: aThe Russian stock market was equally dismissive, with the rouble performing well on Monday. Markets elsewhere in Europe rose, judging that the prospect of trade battles was receding.