Türkiye does not recognize ‘illegal annexation of Crimea': Foreign Ministry
Current situation 'constitutes a violation of international law, and underlines its support for Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty,' says statement
ANKARA
Türkiye on Saturday reaffirmed that it does not recognize the “illegal annexation of Crimea” by Russia in 2014.
Stating that the current situation in the peninsula "constitutes a violation of international law," the Turkish Foreign Ministry said it underlined support for Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty.
"It has been a decade since the Russian Federation annexed the Autonomous Republic of Crimea of Ukraine through an illegitimate referendum held on 16 March 2014,” the ministry stressed in a statement.
Ankara will keep "closely" monitoring developments in the region, “especially the situation of the Crimean Tatar Turks, one of the main constituents of the peninsula, and keep them on top of our agenda," it emphasized.
The ministry further underlined that Türkiye "reiterates that it does not recognize this de facto situation, which constitutes a violation of international law, and underlines its support for Ukraine's territorial integrity and sovereignty."
February 2024 marked two years since Russia launched its war on Ukraine, and also 10 years since it illegally annexed Ukraine's Crimea peninsula.
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