高中英语真题-奥巴马公开支持乌克兰
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高中英语真题:奥巴马公开支持乌克兰
US President Barack Obama has welcomed Ukraine's interim p rime minister to the White House and pledged to "stand with Uk raine" in its dispute with .
美国总统奥巴马欢迎乌克兰临时总理到访白宫,并承诺在乌俄纠纷中与乌克兰“站在一边”。
He warned Russian President Vladimir Putin the international c ommunity "will be forced to apply costs" if Russia does not rem ove its troops from Crimea.
Earlier, leaders of the G7 group o
f nations issued a similar threat.
Ukraine PM Arseniy Yatsenyuk, speakin
g after meeting Mr Obama, said Ukraine "will never surrender" t o .
"It is absolutely unacceptable to have Russian boots on the Ukr
ainian ground in the 21st century, violating all international deal s and treaties," he said.
The diplomatic appeals to Moscow come ahead of Sunday's ref erendum in Crimea, in which citizens will be asked if they want t o stay with Ukraine or join .
The Russian military and pro-
Russian armed men moved in to seize key sites in Crimea - an autonomous region of Ukraine whose population is mainly ethni c Russian - in late February after the fall of President Viktor Yan ukovych.
US vote
President Obama said the US has "been very clear that we con sider Russia's inc
ursion into Crimea outside of its bases to be a violation of intern ational law".
"We have been very firm in saying we will stand with and the U krainian people in ensuring that territoria lintegrity and sovereig
nty is maintained," he added.
In reference to scheduled talks between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in on F riday, Mr Obama said
he hoped diplomatic efforts will result in a "rethinking of the proc ess".
奥巴马公开支持乌克兰
US President Barack Obama has welcomed Ukraine's interim prime minister to the White Hous e and pledged to "stand with Ukraine" in its dispute with .
美国总统奥巴马欢迎乌克兰临时总理到访白宫,并承诺在乌俄纠纷中与乌克兰“站在一边”。
He warned Russian President Vladimir Putin the international community "will be forced to appl y costs" if Russia does not remove its troops from Crimea.
Earlier, leaders of the G7 group of nations issued a similar threat.
Ukraine PM Arseniy Yatsenyuk, speakin
g after meeting Mr Obama, said Ukraine "will never surrender" to .
"It is absolutely unacceptable to have Russian boots on the Ukrainian ground in the 21st centur y, violating all international deals and treaties," he said.
The diplomatic appeals to Moscow come ahead of Sunday's referendum in Crimea, in which citi zens will be asked if they want to stay with Ukraine or join .
The Russian military and pro-
Russian armed men moved in to seize key sites in Crimea - an autonomous region of Ukraine w hose population is mainly ethnic Russian - in late February after the fall of President Viktor Yan ukovych.
US vote
President Obama said the US has "been very clear that we consider Russia's inc
ursion into Crimea outside of its bases to be a violation of international law".
"We have been very firm in saying we will stand with and the Ukrainian people in ensuring that territoria lintegrity and sovereignty is maintained," he added.
In reference to scheduled talks between US Secretary of State John Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in on Friday, Mr Obama said
he hoped diplomatic efforts will result in a "rethinking of the process".。