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  2. International reactions to the annexation of Crimea by the ...

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    Czech President Zeman also said: "Even though I understand the interests of Crimea's Russian-speaking majority, which was annexed to Ukraine by Khrushchev, we have our experience with the 1968 Russian military invasion." [34] Denmark – Foreign Minister Martin Lidegaard stated on 2 March that, "This is a partial invasion of Ukraine by Russia ...

  3. International sanctions during the Russo-Ukrainian War

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    On 17 March 2014, the United States, the European Union, and Canada introduced specifically targeted sanctions, [24] [25] [26] the day after the disputed Crimean referendum and a few hours before Russian president Vladimir Putin signed a decree recognizing Crimea as an independent state, laying the groundwork for the annexation of Crimea by Russia.

  4. List of people and organizations sanctioned during the Russo ...

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    New Zealand imposed "largely symbolic" sanctions in May 2014, [25] and in September 2014, Australia placed Russia, Crimea, and Sevastopol on the Australian autonomous sanctions list in response to the Russian threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, [26] [27] [28] while Japan sanctioned Russian military-related technology ...

  5. US imposing sanctions over forced deportation, transfer of ...

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    Among those hit with sanctions on Thursday was Artek, which the State Department said is a Russian government-owned "'summer camp' located in Russia-occupied Crimea."

  6. Annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation - Wikipedia

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    Ukrainian checkpoint at Kalanchak, entering Kherson Oblast from Russian-occupied Crimea. Sanctions were imposed to prevent officials and politicians from travelling to Canada, the United States, or the European Union. They were the most wide-ranging applied to Russia since the fall of the Soviet Union. [447] [448]

  7. International sanctions during the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    Despite international sanctions, Russian energy sales have increased in value, and its exports have expanded with new financing options and payment methods for international buyers. According to the Institute of International Finance, "Russia is swimming in cash", earning $97 billion from oil and gas sales through July 2022. According to a ...

  8. Russian military sites in Crimea keep exploding, hinting at ...

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    Crimea is now at the heart of what appears to be an audacious Ukrainian effort to target Russian supply lines and morale.. A series of blasts hit a Russian military depot in the annexed peninsula ...

  9. The Russian invasion of Ukraine received widespread international condemnation, leading to new sanctions being imposed on Russia, which triggered a Russian financial crisis. [1] Reactions among governments have most often been negative, with criticism and condemnation, particularly in Europe , the Americas , and Southeast Asia .