International Committee of the protection of freedom and civil society considers the actions of Russia in Crimea unacceptable precedent violations of international law, entailing the risk of compromising the stability of the total world order.
On measures to protect against Russian aggression
Committee of Ukrainian citizens believes the recent Russian aggression against Ukraine further evidence of the extreme danger posed by Russia for the whole of modern civilization and world order. Committee endorses made in this regard active measures by the United States and other Western countries aimed at economic boycott Russia, but considers it necessary to urgently supplement their comprehensive shopping, banking and visa embargo, as well as excluding this country from all international organizations, including the UN.
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About Russia’s aggression against Ukraine in Crimea
International Committee of the protection of freedom and civil society in the current situation today is completely legitimate believes Ukraine’s new government, formed by the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, including here and Acting President of Ukraine Oleksandr Turchynov.
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About the new government of Ukraine
Committee of Ukrainian citizens took note of the decision to dismiss President Viktor Yanukovych to the post of head of state, the parliament adopted a constitutional majority vote of deputies. The Committee welcomes the vigorous efforts of Parliament, aimed at stabilizing the situation in the country and to restore constitutional order in the entire territory of Ukraine.
On the need for reconciliation
Committee of Ukrainian citizens yesterday welcomed the agreement on a compromise between the President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych and the leaders of the parliamentary opposition, signed in the presence of representatives of France, Germany and Poland, and considers it necessary to their strict compliance by all parties to the civil conflict.