U.S. NSA director Rogers explains why Russia needs Ukraine`s Crimea

Director of the U.S. National Security Agency (NAS), Admiral Mike Rogers says Russia has no intention to return Crimea back to Ukraine, according to the Ukrainian language service of Voice of America (VOA).

Answering a question whether Russia has intentions to return Crimea, he told a  congressional panel on Monday, March 20: ”They have publicly indicated that they will not.”

According to VOA, when asked why Russia even cares about Ukraine, he said: ”I`m sure they view this is a primary national interest for them. Some of the immediate periphery of the Russian state.”

Answering a question if Russia sees it as part of their broader objective to influence and impact Ukraine`s desire for self-determination, he confirmed: ”Yes, that`s part of it.”

Memo. Russia annexed Ukraine`s Crimea in March 2014 after its troops had occupied the peninsula. An illegal referendum was held for Crimeans to decide on accession to Russia. De-facto Crimean authorities reported that allegedly 96.77% of the Crimean population had voted for joining Russia. On March 18, 2014, the so-called agreement on the accession of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol to Russia was signed in the Kremlin. The West did not recognize the annexation in response to which sanctions against Russia were introduced. Ukraine`s parliament voted to designate February 20, 2014, as the official date when the temporary occupation of Crimea began.


See also: U.S. President expects Russia to return Crimea to Ukraine but Kremlin states that this is impossible and Crimea won’t be returned


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