http://www.seattlepi.com/news/world/art ... 083348.php
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-ukrai ... SKBN17L1V8
ну т.е. по самому главному (поддержке вооруженных сепаратистов, которых Украина называет террористами) - Украина опять не предоставила достаточных доказательств. Украинцы вообще-то сами себе злобные буратины тк то что там происходит под терроризм не подходит никакU.N. judges on Wednesday rejected a Ukrainian request to order Russia to stop supporting separatist forces in eastern Ukraine, saying it did not meet requirements under an international terrorism treaty.
Pro-Russian forces rose up in Ukraine's east in 2014 after a popular uprising centered in the capital Kiev toppled the former Soviet republic's Moscow-backed president.
Ukraine asked the International Court of Justice last month to order Russia to stop backing forces in the conflict, arguing Moscow was violating a global treaty on terrorism financing and another international pact on discrimination.
The ICJ, which handles disputes between states, ruled that Ukraine had not presented sufficient evidence on the question of whether Moscow knew or intended that any alleged funds collected would be used to commit terrorist acts on Ukrainian soil.
The ruling was interim and does not mean the court has no jurisdiction in Ukraine’s allegation that Russia has funded terrorism. That issue will be considered when the court hears arguments from both sides, which could last years.
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U.N. judges on Wednesday rejected a Ukrainian request to order Russia to stop supporting separatist forces in eastern Ukraine, saying it did not meet requirements under an international terrorism treaty.
Pro-Russian forces rose up in Ukraine's east in 2014 after a popular uprising centered in the capital Kiev toppled the former Soviet republic's Moscow-backed president.
Ukraine asked the International Court of Justice last month to order Russia to stop backing forces in the conflict, arguing Moscow was violating a global treaty on terrorism financing and another international pact on discrimination.
The ICJ, which handles disputes between states, ruled that Ukraine had not presented sufficient evidence on the question of whether Moscow knew or intended that any alleged funds collected would be used to commit terrorist acts on Ukrainian soil.
The ruling was interim and does not mean the court has no jurisdiction in Ukraine’s allegation that Russia has funded terrorism. That issue will be considered when the court hears arguments from both sides, which could last years.