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UN Security Council meets anew on Ukraine—diplomats

/ 09:25 AM March 11, 2014

British Ambassador to the UN Mark Lyall Grant addresses the media after an UN Security Council meeting on the situation in Ukraine at United Nations headquarters in New York on March 10, 2014. AFP

UNITED NATIONS— The UN Security Council met anew Monday behind closed doors to discuss the crisis in Ukraine.

The informal gathering had been requested by Ukraine, whose UN representative was in attendance.

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The meeting — the panel’s fifth on the issue in 10 days — aims to give Ukraine “an opportunity to express its concerns about the developments and in particular about the prospect about the illegal referendum” set for Sunday, said British envoy Mark Lyall Grant.

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The pro-Russian parliament on the Crimean peninsula has convened a referendum to decide whether to break away from Ukraine and join Russia. The vote is regarded as illegal by both Kiev and the West.

French envoy Gerard Araud said the Security Council must “send a message to the Russians, not to cross the threshold, not to cross the line, after which it will be very, very serious.”

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“That will be the message: ‘no referendum, you have to respect the Ukrainian constitution and negotiate'” between Moscow and Kiev, he said.

The Security Council has so far failed to adopt a common position on the crisis. Moscow, a permanent member, can use its veto to block any decision by the body.

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