Ukraine crisis: UN, EU hold emergency talks

  • A Ukrainian sailor guards the Ukrainian Navy ship the “Slavutych” blocked in the bay of Sevastopol on March 5, 2014

Russia will come under heightened diplomatic pressure Thursday as the UN Security Council and European leaders hold emergency talks on Ukraine, after the seizure of Crimea created the worst East-West crisis since the Cold War.

The EU summit in Brussels starts at 1030 GMT, when leaders will meet with Ukraine’s Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk who took over after the ouster of President Viktor Yanukovych last month following three months of deadly protests.

As the EU confers on the crisis, 40 unarmed military personnel are expected in Crimea in a mission by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe to try to defuse tensions in the flashpoint region.

Later the 15-member UN Security Council will hold fresh closed-door talks from 1930 GMT in New York, the body’s fourth consultations on the subject since Friday.

During an acrimonious round of emergency talks Monday, Russia told other council members that Yanukovych had asked Moscow to dispatch troops to re-establish law and order in his country.

As a permanent member of the council, Russia holds veto power and can block the body’s draft resolutions.

Highlighting the strains on the ground, UN special envoy to Crimea Robert Serry was forced to cut short a visit when he was confronted by unidentified gunmen on Wednesday but was expected to return to Kiev soon.

Serry, who had been sent to the tense Black Sea peninsula by UN chief Ban Ki-moon, was confronted by armed men after visiting the Ukrainian naval headquarters in Crimea’s capital Simferopol, he told CNN television.

Prevented from returning to his vehicle, Serry said the men who refused to identify themselves said “they have received orders…. to bring me immediately to the airport” although they declined to say from whom.

“They said it was in my own safety. I refused and a standoff ensued,” he added, saying at one point his driver was pulled from the car.

Serry sought refuge in a local cafe with his assistant to phone the mission and then after a tense two-hour standoff, he was driven to the airport and boarded the first flight out of the region — to Istanbul.

Source: Dhaka Tribune