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Statement by the North Atlantic Council on the so-called referendum in Crimea17 Mar. 2014 through direct dialogue with the government of Ukraine. We therefore urge the Russian Federation not to take any steps to annex Crimea, which would be a clear violation of the United Nations Charter. NATO Allies reiterate their full support | News, Official text, Pressrelease |
Statement by the North Atlantic Council on the so-called referendum in Crimea17 Mar. 2014 through direct dialogue with the government of Ukraine. We therefore urge the Russian Federation not to take any steps to annex Crimea, which would be a clear violation of the United Nations Charter. NATO Allies reiterate their full support | News, Official text, Pressrelease |
Secretary General statement on the so-called referendum in Ukraine’s Autonomous Republic of Crimea14 Mar. 2014 . Holding this referendum would undermine international efforts to find a peaceful and political solution to the crisis in Ukraine. It would run counter to the principles of the United Nations Charter. It is vital that those principles be upheld | News, Opinion, Pressrelease |
Secretary General statement on the so-called referendum in Ukraine’s Autonomous Republic of Crimea14 Mar. 2014 . Holding this referendum would undermine international efforts to find a peaceful and political solution to the crisis in Ukraine. It would run counter to the principles of the United Nations Charter. It is vital that those principles be upheld | News, Opinion, Pressrelease |
North Atlantic Council statement on the situation in Ukraine02 Mar. 2014 Charter and the spirit and principles of the OSCE, on which peace and stability in Europe rest. We call on Russia to de-escalate tensions. We call upon the Russian Federation to honor its international commitments, including those set out | News, Official text, Pressrelease |
Statement to the media by the NATO Secretary General at the Press Conference held at NATO HQ, Brussels after the meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission02 Mar. 2014 by forces of the Russian Federation is a breach of international law. It contravenes the principles of the NATO-Russia Council and the Partnership for Peace. Russia must respect its obligations under the United Nations Charter and the spirit | Opinion |
Doorstep statement by the NATO Secretary General before the meetings of the North Atlantic Council and the NATO-Ukraine Commission02 Mar. 2014 . What Russia is doing now in Ukraine violates the principles of the United Nations Charter. It threatens peace and security in Europe. Russia must stop its military activities and its threats. Today we will discuss their implications | News, Opinion |
Statement to the media by the NATO Secretary General at the Press Conference held at NATO HQ, Brussels after the meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission02 Mar. 2014 by forces of the Russian Federation is a breach of international law. It contravenes the principles of the NATO-Russia Council and the Partnership for Peace. Russia must respect its obligations under the United Nations Charter and the spirit | Opinion |
Doorstep statement by the NATO Secretary General before the meetings of the North Atlantic Council and the NATO-Ukraine Commission02 Mar. 2014 . What Russia is doing now in Ukraine violates the principles of the United Nations Charter. It threatens peace and security in Europe. Russia must stop its military activities and its threats. Today we will discuss their implications | News, Opinion |
North Atlantic Council statement on the situation in Ukraine02 Mar. 2014 Charter and the spirit and principles of the OSCE, on which peace and stability in Europe rest. We call on Russia to de-escalate tensions. We call upon the Russian Federation to honor its international commitments, including those set out | News, Official text, Pressrelease |