Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the citizens of the peninsula have
been given an opportunity to freely express their will and
exercise their right to self-determination.
International observers are planning to present their final
declaration on the Crimean referendum on March 17, the head of
the monitors’ commission, Polish MP Mateush Piskorski told
journalists. He added that the voting was held in line with
international norms and standards.
Next week, Crimea will officially introduce the ruble as a second
official currency along with Ukrainian hryvna, Aksyonov told
Interfax. In his words, the dual currency will be in place for
about six months. ***Read full article and see video here***
Funny how before the russian attack 72% wanted to stay with Ukraine in the latest gallup. Only fools want to support talmudic jewish Russia and live there
ReplyDeleteThe observer from Finland was Johann Bäckman, who is working for Boris Shpigel and is Putin's man. He never tells a truth. Not a word.
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