Проблема принадлежности Крыма (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • Serhii Plokhy. The Russo-Ukrainian War: The Return of History. — W. W. Norton & Company, 2023-05-09. — С. 73 - The statement was addressed to every Soviet republic that might declare its independence of the Soviet Union. But when Voshchanov was asked by journalists to be more specific, he singled out Ukraine and Kazakhstan. .... — 298 с. — ISBN 978-1-324-05120-6.
  • Serhii Plokhy. The Russo-Ukrainian War: The Return of History. — W. W. Norton & Company, 2023-05-09. — С. 74 - Voshchanov later recalled that the Donbas and the Crimea were the Ukrainian territories that concerned the Russian leadership at the time. .... — 298 с. — ISBN 978-1-324-05120-6.
  • Serhii Plokhy. The Russo-Ukrainian War: The Return of History. — W. W. Norton & Company, 2023-05-09. — С. 74 - The Crimea emerged as the most vulnerable region of Ukraine not only because of less popular support for independence but also because many in Russia, from democrats to communists and nationalists, believed that Russia had a historical right to the peninsula and should reclaim it.9. — 298 с. — ISBN 978-1-324-05120-6.
  • Serhii Plokhy. The Russo-Ukrainian War: The Return of History. — W. W. Norton & Company, 2023-05-09. — С. 76 - n July 1993 the Russian parliament adopted a resolution claiming the city of Sevastopol, the base of the Black Sea Fleet, as part of the territory and jurisdiction of the Russian Federation. “I am ashamed of parliament’s decision,” said Boris Yeltsin in response, adding: “We can’t start a war with Ukraine, after all.” In the following month Yeltsin met with Kravchuk at the Massandra resort in the Crimea, where the two presidents discussed the future of the Black Sea Fleet as well as Ukraine’s growing debt to Russia for its supply of natural gas. The Ukrainians were threatened with a gas cutoff unless they “sold” their part of the fleet to Russia to pay off the debt. Kravchuk felt that he had no choice but to accept the “offer,” but the Ukrainian parliament would refuse to ratify a deal made under coercion.14. — 298 с. — ISBN 978-1-324-05120-6.
  • Serhii Plokhy. The Russo-Ukrainian War: The Return of History. — W. W. Norton & Company, 2023-05-09. — С. 77 - The Crimean crisis was resolved largely because Ukrainian democracy continued to function. The change of president in Kyiv as a result of the 1994 elections brought in a candidate strongly supported by Crimean voters. Leonid Kuchma received 90 percent of the vote in the Crimea as a whole and 92 percent in Sevastopol. Kuchma, a Russian speaker from Ukraine’s industrial southeast, assured the peninsula’s ethnic Russians that their linguistic and cultural rights would be protected by the central government. Ukrainian officials reached an informal power-sharing agreement with Crimean parliamentary leaders, who abolished the office of Crimean president and agreed to harmonize their constitution and laws with those of Ukraine.15. — 298 с. — ISBN 978-1-324-05120-6.
  • Dominique Arel, Jesse Driscoll. Ukraine's Unnamed War: Before the Russian Invasion of 2022. — Cambridge University Press, 2023-01-05. — С. 61. — 287 с. — ISBN 978-1-316-51149-7.
  • Serhii Plokhy. The Russo-Ukrainian War: The Return of History. — W. W. Norton & Company, 2023-05-09. — 298 с. — ISBN 978-1-324-05120-6.
  • Maria Popova, Oxana Shevel. Russia and Ukraine: Entangled Histories, Diverging States. — John Wiley & Sons, 2023-11-08. — 209 с. — ISBN 978-1-5095-5738-7.

    Within barely a week of Yanukovich's flight from country and his replacement with an interim president in Kyiv, a covert Russian special operation replaced the local government in Crimea with Russian proxies and directed them to prepare the region for Russian annexation.

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  • Ukraine’s Unnamed War // Ukraine's Unnamed War: Before the Russian Invasion of 2022 / Dominique Arel, Jesse Driscoll. — Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. — С. 119. — ISBN 978-1-316-51149-7. — «Did Crimea break with Kyiv on its own, and then ask Russia for help? Not exactly. After a mass demonstration prevented the Crimean parliament from enacting such a scenario, Russian special forces arrived the following morning. Meeting no resistance, they secured parliament, and installed a pro-Russia government. Within thirty-six hours, the new government issued the call for help.»
  • Thomas D. Grant. Annexation of Crimea (англ.) // American Journal of International Law. — 2015-01. — Vol. 109, iss. 1. — P. 68–95. — ISSN 2161-7953 0002-9300, 2161-7953. — doi:10.5305/amerjintelaw.109.1.0068. Архивировано 3 сентября 2022 года.

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  • Coleman, Denise Youngblood. RUSSIA COUNTRY REVIEW (англ.). Alabama Online Learning Repository. — «Nevertheless, on March 16, 2014, voters went to the polls in Crimea to participate in a hastily organized referendum aimed at ratifying its breakaway from Ukraine and its union with Russia. The move was largely viewed as an illegal move that contravened against international law, and as discussed above, it was guaranteed to be rejected by most countries of the world. The referendum itself was being regarded as something of a sham as no international monitors were present to witness the event, while accredited journalists were required to pledge not to report "negative news." Meanwhile, with the region's original but minority Tartar population boycotting the vote, the outcome was almost guaranteed to be ratification of a proposed union with Russia.» Дата обращения: 22 ноября 2022. Архивировано 22 ноября 2022 года.

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  • Crimea (англ.). The Columbia Encyclopedia, 6th ed. (2015). Дата обращения: 4 января 2016. Архивировано 6 января 2016 года.

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  • П.П. Кремнев. Концепция «крымского права» : [арх. 3 июня 2016] // Вестник Московского университета. Серия 11. Право. — 2015. — № 3. — С. 143—148. — ISSN 0130-0113. — «Согласно установленной Договором линии прохождения государственной границы (ст. 2 Приложения 1,2) Крымский полуостров признан сторонами частью государственной территории Украины»

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  • Statement by the DWG on edit conflicts in Crimea (англ.). OpenStreetMap Foundation (5 июня 2014). — «In the short-term Crimea shall remain in both the Ukraine and Russia administrative relations, and be indicated as disputed. We recognize that being in two administrative relations is not a good long-term solution, although the region is likely to be indicated as disputed for some time.» Дата обращения: 26 октября 2014. Архивировано 26 октября 2014 года.

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