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Putin ups pressure on building Crimea bridge

- STEPAN KRAVCHENKO BLOOMBERG

MOSCOW— Russian President Vladimir Putin said he wants to identify an official who can be hanged if a bridge linking Crimea to Russia isn’t built, as he complained that nobody wants to take charge of the project.

“There should be a specific person who can be hanged if it’s not done,” Putin said during a visit to Crimea to view constructi­on work on Friday, the second anniversar­y of Russia’s annexation of the peninsula from Ukraine. Officials keep passing responsibi­lity for the work to colleagues in different ministries, he said.

Constructi­on of the 19-kilometre bridge to end the peninsula’s isolation is a “historical mission” for Russia that must be completed by Dec. 18, 2018, Putin said. The span linking Crimea to Russia across the Kerch Strait will boost economic growth, he said.

Putin annexed Crimea in March 2014 after the peninsula approved joining Russia in a referendum branded illegal by the United States and the European Union, which imposed sanctions. The vote took place after masked, armed men seized the parliament and government buildings in the Crimean capital, Simferopol, after the overthrow of Ukrainian president Viktor Yanukovych in February. Putin denied sending troops to Crimea, then later admitted that Russian servicemen had assisted local self-defence units.

It was unclear if Putin was speaking figurative­ly when he made his threat, though a moratorium on the death penalty in Russia has been in force since 1996.

Ukraine has vowed to reclaim Crimea. French President François Hollande and German Chancellor Angela Merkel “reaffirmed that the EU does not recognize the occupation of Crimea by Russia,” at talks Thursday in Brussels with President Petro Poroshenko, according to the Ukrainian presidenti­al website.

Crimeans’ decision to join Russia should be respected and the peninsula’s status can’t “be the subject of any negotiatio­ns,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on a conference call Friday.

Russia’s “illegal invasion” of Crimea won’t be accepted “under any circumstan­ce and Moscow eventually has to end its occupation of Ukraine’s sovereign territory,” U.S. Vice-President Joe Biden said on a visit to the Ukrainian capital, Kyiv, in December.

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“There should be a specific person who can be hanged if it’s not done,” Russian President Vladimir Putin said Friday in Crimea.

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