Ukraine defense minister resigns
LAWMAKERS in Ukraine accepted the resignation of the defense minister yesterday as thousands of troops began withdrawing from the Crimean Peninsula, now controlled by Russia.
In an address to parliament, Igor Tenyukh said he rejected criticism that he had failed to issue clear instructions to troops, but that he reserved the right to step down. Lawmakers initially refused his resignation, but later accepted it. A majority then voted to appoint Col. Gen. Mikhail Kovalyov as his replacement.
Authorities in Ukraine have come under criticism for their often-hesitant reaction to Russia’s annexation of Crimea, which was formalized following a hastily organized referendum this month.
In Crimea, Ukrainian soldiers piled onto buses and began their journey to Ukrainian territory yesterday, as a former comrade saluted them from outside a base overrun by Russian forces.
Tenyukh said he had received requests to leave Crimea from about 6,500 soldiers and family members — meaning about two-thirds of the 18,800 military personnel and relatives stationed there were so far taking their chances in the peninsula newly absorbed by Russia.
“4,300 servicemen and 2,200 family members wish to continue serving in Ukraine’s armed forces and will be evacuated from the autonomous republic of Crimea,” Tenyukh said.
Ukraine’s new government has struggled to exert authority since last month’s overthrow of Russian-supported President Viktor Yanukovych.
Officials in Moscow, meanwhile, are warning Kiev that the country’s new government may have to pay more for Russian gas, which is the main part of Ukraine’s energy mix. President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said that the gas discount was linked to the lease deal for the Russian Black Sea fleet’s presence in Crimea. Now that Crimea is part of Russia and Moscow does not have to pay for the lease, Russia sees “no reason for the discount,” Peskov said.
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