Tuesday, May 13, 2014

EUROPEAN UNION PARLIAMENT CONCLUDED ITS FINAL SESSION ON DEBATES FOR BOTH THE ISLAND OF KRIM AND EAST OF UKRAINE CRISIS WITH UNANIMOUS VOTES FOR INTENSIFIED SANCTION AGAINST RUSSIA.

EUROPEAN UNION PARLIAMENT CONCLUDED ITS FINAL SESSION ON DEBATES FOR BOTH THE ISLAND OF KRIM AND EAST OF UKRAINE CRISIS WITH UNANIMOUS VOTES FOR INTENSIFIED SANCTION AGAINST RUSSIA.

     The European Union Parliament in Brussel concluded its final session on debates for both the Island of Krim and East of Ukraine crisis in the Parliamentary debate held yesterday with unanimous votes for intensified sanction against Russia, despite previous failed attempts to delay, or abolish the referendums that have separated Ukraine in to three independent nations  of which two have voted to join the Russian Federation, while the government in Kiev may again seek membership to the European Union countries on the European Union request for membership of Ukraine to the Eurozone countries. However, the government in Kiev and the three major nations that etailed the USA, the European Union  and Russia have expressed their rejection of the referendum that has separated East of Ukraine to an independent nation and they may not recognize East of Ukraine as an independent sovereign nation, despite their membership to the Russian Federation zone. Separatists have emphasized the requirement for the referendum by votes as immediate solution to crisis and conflict in the region of Crimea which neither the USA, nor the European Union and Russia were able to resolve by diplomacy, or political approach with the alternative use of military force as possible solution to the conflict in the Crimea region.

                                                Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.

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