Kyiv may appeal to international courts due to Russia's actions in Crimea - Deschytsia
Acting Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Deschytsia has said that Ukraine may appeal to international courts due to Russia's actions in Crimea.
"Of course, such a possibility is not ruled out, because someone must be brought to justice for the violation of the agreements and the terms of the Black Sea Fleet's stationing in Crimea. And someone must also answer for what is being done to the civilian population," he said in an exclusive interview with Interfax-Ukraine on Monday.
Deschytsia said that the question of responsibility for the situation in Crimea could be considered in Ukrainian and international courts.
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