Linkevicius: Crimean parliament's decision to join Russia contradicts international law and Ukrainian Constitution
Foreign Minister of Lithuania Linas Linkevicius has said that the decision of the Crimean parliament to join Russia violates international law, and the Constitution of Ukraine as well.
"It is a violation of international law and the Ukrainian Constitution. And means going deeper into chaos and disorder," he said on Thursday.
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