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27 of August, 04:02

Poroshenko signed a decree on the protection of Ukrainian property in Crimea
The head of Ukraine Petro Poroshenko has signed a decree that predusmatrivaet defense of the Ukrainian property rights and interests in Crimea, said the press service of the head of the country.
The document suggests the adoption of urgent measures " indemnification ", reports news Agency.
"for example, to enter the ongoing refinement of the amount of damages caused by the obstacle to the enforcement of the state of Ukraine within the limits of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol property rights and property rights ", - is informed in the report. The government of Ukraine during the month ordered to have an impact to provide the possibility of negotiations with the Russian side to resolve the dispute between Ukraine and the Russian Federation " on the interpretation and use of the agreement between the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and the government of the Russian Federation on promotion and mutual protection of investments ". In addition, a number of ministries tasked to prepare a strategy for the protection of the rights and interests of Ukraine in respect of its interpretation and use. The report notes that the main Kiev wants to "protect their rights" on the property of military units and other military equipment, the facilities of transportation and energy systems, transport infrastructure, fisheries and fleet fishing industry." This decree comes into effect starting from the date of its promulgation ", - stated in the message. On March 16 of last year in the Crimea held a referendum on the status of autonomy, more than 96% of participants who were in favor of joining region in Russia. March 21, 2014 Russian President Vladimir Putin signed the law on ratification of the agreement on joining of the Crimea and Sevastopol a part of Russia, as well as the decree about formation of the Crimean Federal district. In the capital of Russia notice that the referendum in Crimea complies with international law and the UN Charter.

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