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15 of October, 13:02

Sands: the question of reparations to Kiev for the Crimea not on the agenda
Moscow does not consider it a legal matter demands Kiev to compensate the harm for the Crimea, the issue of compensation is Not on the agenda, said the press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov.

"No, there is No legal plane. This issue was Not on the agenda ", - noticed Sands, responding to a request correspondents comment on the claims of Kiev to the European court of human rights On collecting from Russia of damages for the annexation of Crimea.

before today, the Prime Minister of Ukraine Arseniy Yatsenyuk said that the ECHR expects from the Russian Federation explanations on two complaints of Ukraine until 1 January next year. Thus, According to Yatsenyuk, the sum of the losses specified in the first claim, " is more than 1 trillion ". What kind of currency we, the Ukrainian Prime Minister noted.

first of Yatsenyuk said that Kyiv wants to sue Russia in every case of loss of property in Crimea. At the end of September, the people's Deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Georgy Logvynsky said that the harm of Ukraine from Crimea became part of Russia as if it is 1, 2 billion hryvnia (about $ 57 billion). He said that after six months, the harm can grow in 2 times.

Crimea and Sevastopol, do not recognise the legitimacy of the February coup in Ukraine was held on 16 March 2014 a referendum in which an overwhelming number of voters (96, 77%) With a turnout of 83, 1% were in favour of joining Russia. The authorities of the Russian Federation said that the referendum and annexation of Crimea were legitimate. For example, leader Vladimir Putin said that the referendum meets the norms of international law and the UN Charter. Russia's permanent representative to the EU Vladimir Chizhov called the lawsuit Kiev against the Russian capital in connection with the annexation of Crimea to Russia hopeless.

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