Moscow – Russia To U.S. On Crimea Annexation: Accept It And Move On

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    File: Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a ceremony with newly appointed high-ranking military officers in Moscow's Kremlin March 28, 2014. REUTERS/Alexei Druzhinin/RIA Novosti/KremlinMoscow – U.S. policymakers need to calm down, maybe do some yoga and accept that Crimea is now part of Russia, a senior Russian diplomat said on Thursday in unusually caustic remarks directed at Moscow’s former Cold War-era adversary.

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    Russia’s annexation of Ukraine’s Crimea region last month has deepened the worst East-West crisis since the Cold War ended two decades ago. The West has imposed sanctions on officials and businessmen believed to be close to President Vladimir Putin.

    Many of those blacklisted have mocked the sanctions, wearing them as a badge of honor, but they have also rankled Moscow, with officials warning the West was only doing damage to itself.

    “What can one advise our U.S. colleagues to do? Spend more time in the open, practice yoga, stick to food-combining diets, maybe watch some comedy sketch shows on TV,” Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told Interfax news agency.

    “This would be better than winding oneself up and winding up others, knowing that the ship has already sailed … Tantrums, weeping and hysteria won’t help.”

    His remarks followed disclosure by U.S. officials that Washington had added space agency NASA to a list of U.S. entities banned from contacting Russian government envoys, a largely symbolic gesture to raise pressure on Russia.

    Ryabkov said such a freeze in bilateral contacts had caused “ridiculous situations” when meetings between meteorologists from both countries had to be cancelled.

    “Oh well, that’s the Americans’ choice,” he said.

    “One can see that the U.S. leadership is ‘fixated’, and they fail to accept the situation which has been shaped largely by the line (pursued) by the United States and their European allies to bring anti-Russian forces into power in Ukraine.”

    A referendum held in Crimea last month after Russian troops seized control of the Russian-majority region overwhelmingly backed union with Russia, but was denounced by Washington and the European Union as a sham amounting to a land grab. The vote opened the way for annexation within a week.

    Russia intervened in Crimea after the toppling of Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich following deadly clashes between riot police and protesters trying to overturn his decision to spurn a trade and cooperation deal with the EU in favor of cultivating closer relations with old Soviet master Moscow.

    Russia accused the West of orchestrating the “coup” against Yanukovich, and some analysts say the Crimea annexation was Putin’s punishment of the West for ignoring Moscow’s interest in the former Soviet republic that it considers to be its backyard.

    The Kremlin has also demanded NATO explain its activities in eastern Europe, not far from old Soviet borders, after the Western military alliance pledged to improve defenses for its eastern members following Russia’s takeover of Crimea.


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    Brooklynhocker
    Brooklynhocker
    10 years ago

    Two names- McCain and Romney. This never would have happened if America had voted with their brain and not what they were feed by the media. We are the laughing stock of the world. Just wait till Russia hold back their oil – we’ll see $4-$5 a gallon.

    RAPHAELLIFE1
    RAPHAELLIFE1
    10 years ago

    How about Obama give NY State to Mexico , would you want it Back ??

    simple it belongs to Russia

    Buchwalter
    Buchwalter
    10 years ago

    The U.S. dominance of Okinawa far from mainland is based on sphere of influence or the Monroe doctrine. Russia’s sphere of influence is near its border and Russian business