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Putin Orders Approval of Draft Agreement on Annexation of Crimea
MOSCOW--Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the approval of a draft agreement on Russia's annexation of the breakaway Ukrainian region of Crimea, according to an official Kremlin document.
The move, which comes shortly after Mr. Putin notified the Russian parliament of Crimea's request to become part of Russia, is another step in the process of annexation outlined under Russian law.
Mr. Putin is scheduled to address the Federal Assembly on Tuesday over the Crimea situation. On Monday he signed a decree recognizing Crimea's independence, thus allowing talks to begin on annexation.
Late Monday, the speaker of the upper House of parliament told state television the annexation process could be completed quickly, and on Tuesday Valentina Matvienko, the speaker of the upper house of parliament, said Crimea's annexation will be "debated rapidly" and "shouldn't take long."
The U.S. and Europe Monday imposed sanctions on top Russian officials, including Ms. Matvienko, in an effort to deter annexation, but the Kremlin so far has shown no sign of backing down.
Putin Orders Approval of Draft Agreement on Annexation of Crimea - WSJ.com
MOSCOW--Russian President Vladimir Putin has ordered the approval of a draft agreement on Russia's annexation of the breakaway Ukrainian region of Crimea, according to an official Kremlin document.
The move, which comes shortly after Mr. Putin notified the Russian parliament of Crimea's request to become part of Russia, is another step in the process of annexation outlined under Russian law.
Mr. Putin is scheduled to address the Federal Assembly on Tuesday over the Crimea situation. On Monday he signed a decree recognizing Crimea's independence, thus allowing talks to begin on annexation.
Late Monday, the speaker of the upper House of parliament told state television the annexation process could be completed quickly, and on Tuesday Valentina Matvienko, the speaker of the upper house of parliament, said Crimea's annexation will be "debated rapidly" and "shouldn't take long."
The U.S. and Europe Monday imposed sanctions on top Russian officials, including Ms. Matvienko, in an effort to deter annexation, but the Kremlin so far has shown no sign of backing down.
Putin Orders Approval of Draft Agreement on Annexation of Crimea - WSJ.com