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Turkey Reiterates Rejection Of Crimea s Annexation Current situation in Crimea constitutes a breach of international law, says Turkish Foreign Ministry. Turkey on Tuesday reiterated that Ankara would not recognize the de-facto situation in Crimea. Ukraine s Autonomous Republic of Crimea was annexed by the Russian Federation, based on an illegitimate referendum held seven years ago today, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Underlining that the current situation in Crimea constitutes a breach of international law, the ministry confirmed Turkey s support for Ukraine s sovereignty and territorial integrity. On this occasion, we underline one more time the importance we attach to the safety, well-being and the protection of the cultural identity of the Crimean Tatar Turks, who are among the constituent people of Crimea, it said.