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Ukraine crisis: Russia criticised for backing rebel vote | Ukraine crisis: Russia criticised for backing rebel vote |
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Germany has described as "incomprehensible" Russia's backing of controversial Sunday's elections in rebel-held eastern areas of Ukraine. | |
A spokesman for Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned "official Russian voices" for appearing to back the poll. | A spokesman for Chancellor Angela Merkel condemned "official Russian voices" for appearing to back the poll. |
Two pro-Russian leaders were announced as the winners of the elections in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions. | |
Western officials say the polls have no legal basis, but Moscow says they will restore peace to the region. | Western officials say the polls have no legal basis, but Moscow says they will restore peace to the region. |
The Russian foreign ministry said it "respected" the outcome of the vote, adding: "Those elected have received a mandate to resolve the practical issues of re-establishing normal life in the region." | The Russian foreign ministry said it "respected" the outcome of the vote, adding: "Those elected have received a mandate to resolve the practical issues of re-establishing normal life in the region." |
Chancellor Merkel's spokesman, Steffen Seibert, warned that Russia could face further sanctions as a result of its position. | Chancellor Merkel's spokesman, Steffen Seibert, warned that Russia could face further sanctions as a result of its position. |
He said that the elections in the rebel-held parts of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions would "further aggravate the crisis" in eastern Ukraine, and added that voting had been conducted in a "questionable" way. | |
The criticism came after the EU's foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, said that the polls were "a new obstacle on the path towards peace". | The criticism came after the EU's foreign policy chief, Federica Mogherini, said that the polls were "a new obstacle on the path towards peace". |
The US and EU have already targeted key sectors of the Russian economy with sanctions. | The US and EU have already targeted key sectors of the Russian economy with sanctions. |
Russia has responded with a ban on food imports from some Western countries. | Russia has responded with a ban on food imports from some Western countries. |
Results released on Monday showed Alexander Zakharchenko, the self-declared prime minister in Donetsk, had won the poll to become the head of the region. His party also came first in the parliamentary election. | |
In Luhansk, current PM Igor Plotnitsky was also declared the winner. | |
The increasing tensions between Russia and the West came as a Ukrainian security official accused Moscow of continuing to pour troops and military vehicles into eastern Ukraine. | The increasing tensions between Russia and the West came as a Ukrainian security official accused Moscow of continuing to pour troops and military vehicles into eastern Ukraine. |
Andriy Lysenko, spokesman for the National Security and Defence Council, said that troop movements across the Russian border were "not even being disguised any longer". | Andriy Lysenko, spokesman for the National Security and Defence Council, said that troop movements across the Russian border were "not even being disguised any longer". |
A Nato spokesman has described the reported movements of soldiers and trucks in separatist areas of eastern Ukraine as "alarming and dangerous". | A Nato spokesman has described the reported movements of soldiers and trucks in separatist areas of eastern Ukraine as "alarming and dangerous". |
However, Russian deputy Foreign Minister Grigory Karasin said it was Ukraine's government that had to halt military operations in the east by bringing an end to its "notorious anti-terror operation". | |
A nominal ceasefire has been in place in eastern Ukraine since 5 September, but there have been repeated violations by both sides. | A nominal ceasefire has been in place in eastern Ukraine since 5 September, but there have been repeated violations by both sides. |
The government in Kiev insists Sunday's rebel-held vote was itself a violation of the ceasefire deal and further agreements reached in Minsk, Belarus. | |
More than 4,000 people have been killed in fighting in eastern Ukraine since April. | |
Ukraine accuses Russia of arming the rebels and sending Russian regular troops across the border - a claim denied by Moscow. | |
The clashes began a month after Russia annexed Ukraine's southern Crimea peninsula. |
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