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RM 23242664
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, at the Kremlin in Moscow March 18, 2014. Putin said on Tuesday Crimea would have three equal languages; Russian, Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242553
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russia's President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federation Council in Moscow's Kremlin on Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin defended Russia's move to annex Crimea, saying that the rights of ethnic Russians have been abused by the Ukrainian government. He pointed at the example of Kosovo's independence bid supported by the West, and said that Crimea's secession from Ukraine repeated Ukraine's own secession from the Soviet Union in 1991. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242686
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Head of the Russian Federation Council Valentina Matviyenko (L) laughs as she speaks with Crimea's Prime Minister Sergei Aksyonov before President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, at the Kremlin in Moscow March 18, 2014. The Russian parliament will begin the process of ratification of a treaty to make Ukraine's Crimea region part of Russia within days, the Itar-Tass news agency cited a senior lawmaker as saying on Tuesday after Putin signed the pact. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ワレンチナ・マトヴィエンコ
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RM 23242656
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Crimean leaders, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, sixth right, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, fifth right, Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, fourth right, Russian Upper House Speaker Valentina Matviyenko, third right, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, fifth left, together with Russian lawmakers applaud President Vladimir Putin addressing the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Yekaterina Shtukina, Government Press Service)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ワレンチナ・マトヴィエンコ
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RM 23242655
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Crimean leaders, Speaker of the Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, second right, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, receive congratulations from Upper House Speaker Valentina Matviyenko after signing a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, Pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:セルゲイ・アクショノフ, ワレンチナ・マトヴィエンコ
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RM 23244093
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People gather at a square to watch a televised address by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federation Council, in Sevastopol, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Putin on Tuesday fiercely defended Russia's move to annex Crimea saying Crimea's vote on Sunday to join Russia was in line with "democratic norms and international law." (AP Photo/Andrew Lubimov)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23242668
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin (front 2nd R), chief of Crimea's government Sergei Aksyonov (front L), Crimean parliamentary speaker Vladimir Konstantinov (front 2nd L) and Sevastopol Mayor Alexei Chaliy (front R) attend a signing ceremony at the Kremlin in Moscow March 18, 2014. Putin and two Crimean leaders signed a treaty on Tuesday on making the Ukrainian Black Sea peninsula a part of Russia. The signing in the Kremlin came two days after Crimeans voted overwhelmingly to secede from Ukraine and join Russia in a referendum condemned by the Ukrainian government, the United States and the European Union as illegitimate. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242667
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, at the Kremlin in Moscow March 18, 2014. Putin said on Tuesday Crimea was of vital importance to Russia and had always been part of the country in people's hearts and minds. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242666
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, at the Kremlin in Moscow March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday Crimea was of vital importance to Russia and had always been part of the country in people's hearts and minds. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242665
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, at the Kremlin in Moscow March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday Crimea was of vital importance to Russia and had always been part of the country in people's hearts and minds. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242663
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, at the Kremlin in Moscow March 18, 2014. Putin said on Tuesday Crimea would have three equal languages; Russian, Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242662
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, at the Kremlin in Moscow March 18, 2014. Putin said on Tuesday Crimea would have three equal languages; Russian, Ukrainian and Crimean Tatar. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242661
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, regarding the annexation of Ukraine's Crimea region, at the Kremlin in Moscow March 18, 2014. REUTERS/Maxim Shemetov (RUSSIA - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242660
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
A Russian national flag is seen atop of the Grand Kremlin Palace an hour before Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23242659
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, meets with Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, second right, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242658
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, fifth right, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, fourth right, Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, third right, Russian Upper House Speaker Valentina Matviyenko, second right, together with Russian lawmakers applaud Russian President Vladimir Putin, after his address to the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin, Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, Pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23242657
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, right, receives congratulations from Chechnya's regional leader Ramzan Kadyrov, left, and State Duma Speaker Sergei Naryshkin, center, after signing a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, Pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:セルゲイ・アクショノフ, セルゲイ・ナルイシキン
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RM 23242654
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi stand after signing a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242653
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin, smiles while he waits for Russian President Vladimir Putin to address the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. The United States and its European allies stepped up their pressure on Russia to end its intervention in Ukraine by imposing the most comprehensive sanctions against Russian officials since the Cold War. Rogozin is on the list. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ドミトリー・ロゴージン
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RM 23242652
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, right, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, center, and Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov stand after signing a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242651
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures after signing a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. At right is Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242650
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, second right, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, second left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, stand during a signing ceremony of a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo / RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242648
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, second right, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, second left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, stand at a signing ceremony for the treaty to join Crimea with Russia in the Kremlin, Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242644
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, second right, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, second left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, shake hands after signing a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242634
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, second right, shakes hands with Crimean leaders, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, second left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, after signing a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, Pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242632
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, second right, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, second left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, shake hands after signing a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Yekaterina Shtukina, Government Press Service)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242629
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, second right, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, second left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, shake hands after signing a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, Pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242627
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, second right, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, second left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, shake hands after signing a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242625
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, second right, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, second left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, shake hands after signing a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Yekaterina Shtukina, Government Press Service)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242613
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, second right, and Crimean leaders, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, second left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, sign a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, Pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242612
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
From right, Russian President Vladimir Putin, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov and Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov sign a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242611
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, second right, looks on as Crimean leaders, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, second left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, sign a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, Pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242610
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, second right, Speaker of Crimean parliament Vladimir Konstantinov, second left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, left, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, right, sit during a signing ceremony for the treaty to join Crimea with Russia in the Kremlin, Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242609
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
ALTERNATIVE CROP Russian President Vladimir Putin signs a treaty for Crimea to join Russia during a signing ceremony after addressing the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests.(AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242608
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin signs a treaty for Crimea to join Russia during a signing ceremony after his addressing the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests.(AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242607
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, accompanied by Crimean leaders, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, right, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, back, enters the hall for a signing ceremony of a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, Pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242606
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin, center, accompanied by Crimean leaders, Speaker of Crimean legislature Vladimir Konstantinov, left, Crimean Premier Sergei Aksyonov, right, and Sevastopol mayor Alexei Chalyi, back, enters the hall for a signing ceremony of a treaty for Crimea to join Russia in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, Pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン, セルゲイ・アクショノフ
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RM 23242605
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Honor guards open the doors for Russian President Vladimir Putin followed by Crimean leaders entering the hall for the signing ceremony of a treaty for Crimea to join Russia, in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, Pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242604
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin enters the hall to address the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia痴 vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242603
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Yekaterina Shtukina, Government Press Service)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242602
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242601
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242600
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russia's President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federation Council in Moscow's Kremlin on Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin defended Russia's move to annex Crimea, saying that the rights of ethnic Russians have been abused by the Ukrainian government. He pointed at the example of Kosovo's independence bid supported by the West, and said that Crimea's secession from Ukraine repeated Ukraine's own secession from the Soviet Union in 1991. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242599
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russia's President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federation Council in Moscow's Kremlin on Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin defended Russia's move to annex Crimea, saying that the rights of ethnic Russians have been abused by the Ukrainian government. He pointed at the example of Kosovo's independence bid supported by the West, and said that Crimea's secession from Ukraine repeated Ukraine's own secession from the Soviet Union in 1991. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242598
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russia's President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federation Council in Moscow's Kremlin on Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin defended Russia's move to annex Crimea, saying that the rights of ethnic Russians have been abused by the Ukrainian government. He pointed at the example of Kosovo's independence bid supported by the West, and said that Crimea's secession from Ukraine repeated Ukraine's own secession from the Soviet Union in 1991. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242597
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242596
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242595
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday signed a treaty to incorporate Crimea into Russia, describing the move as the restoration of historic injustice and a necessary response to what he called the Western encroachment on Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Sergei Ilnitsky, pool)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242594
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242593
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/RIA-Novosti, Alexei Druzhinin, Presidential Press Service)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242586
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin gestures as he arrives to address the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242558
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russia's President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federation Council in Moscow's Kremlin on Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin defended Russia's move to annex Crimea, saying that the rights of ethnic Russians have been abused by the Ukrainian government. He pointed at the example of Kosovo's independence bid supported by the West, and said that Crimea's secession from Ukraine repeated Ukraine's own secession from the Soviet Union in 1991. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242557
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russia's President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federation Council in Moscow's Kremlin on Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin defended Russia's move to annex Crimea, saying that the rights of ethnic Russians have been abused by the Ukrainian government. He pointed at the example of Kosovo's independence bid supported by the West, and said that Crimea's secession from Ukraine repeated Ukraine's own secession from the Soviet Union in 1991. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242555
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin drinks water as he addresses the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242552
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242550
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russia's President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federation Council in Moscow's Kremlin on Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin defended Russia's move to annex Crimea, saying that the rights of ethnic Russians have been abused by the Ukrainian government. He pointed at the example of Kosovo's independence bid supported by the West, and said that Crimea's secession from Ukraine repeated Ukraine's own secession from the Soviet Union in 1991. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242548
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federal Assembly in the Kremlin in Moscow, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. With a sweep of his pen, President Vladimir Putin added Crimea to the map of Russia on Tuesday, describing the move as correcting past injustice and a response to what he called Western encroachment upon Russia's vital interests. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23242546
露、クリミア編入を表明 大統領が条約に署名
Russia's President Vladimir Putin addresses the Federation Council in Moscow's Kremlin on Tuesday, March 18, 2014. President Vladimir Putin defended Russia's move to annex Crimea, saying that the rights of ethnic Russians have been abused by the Ukrainian government. He pointed at the example of Kosovo's independence bid supported by the West, and said that Crimea's secession from Ukraine repeated Ukraine's own secession from the Soviet Union in 1991. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko)
日付:2014年3月18日
人物:ウラジーミル・プーチン
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RM 23244169
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in a restaurant in Simferopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244167
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People hold a Crimean flag in front of Lenin's statue in the centre of Simferopol March 18, 2014. Russian President Vladimir Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244166
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People hold a Crimean flag in front of Lenin's statue in the centre of Simferopol March 18, 2014. Russian President Vladimir Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244164
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
A waiter passes by a big screen broadcasting an address by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in a restaurant in Simferopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244161
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in a restaurant in Simferopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244160
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
A television screen broadcasting a speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen inside a pizza restaurant in Simferopol March 18, 2014. Putin delivered a fiercely patriotic speech on Tuesday describing Crimea as an inseparable part of Russia and accusing the West of reverting to Cold War containment by trying to stop the Ukrainian region joining Russia. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244158
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
A chef watches a television screen broadcasting a speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin in a restaurant in Simferopol March 18, 2014. Putin delivered a fiercely patriotic speech on Tuesday describing Crimea as an inseparable part of Russia and accusing the West of reverting to Cold War containment by trying to stop the Ukrainian region joining Russia. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244156
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
A staff watches a speech given by Russian President Vladimir Putin in a cafe in Simferopol March 18, 2014. Putin said on Tuesday Crimea was of vital importance to Russia and had always been part of the country in people's hearts and minds. Defying the West in a speech underlining the historical and cultural links between Russia and the region given to Ukraine by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in 1954, he said a referendum in which Crimea backed union with Russia was legitimate. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244153
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a television screen for the speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin in a cafe in Simferopol March 18, 2014. Putin said on Tuesday Crimea was of vital importance to Russia and had always been part of the country in people's hearts and minds. Defying the West in a speech underlining the historical and cultural links between Russia and the region given to Ukraine by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in 1954, he said a referendum in which Crimea backed union with Russia was legitimate. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244152
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
Staff watch a speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin at a pizza restaurant in Simferopol March 18, 2014. Putin said on Tuesday Crimea was of vital importance to Russia and had always been part of the country in people's hearts and minds. Defying the West in a speech underlining the historical and cultural links between Russia and the region given to Ukraine by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in 1954, he said a referendum in which Crimea backed union with Russia was legitimate. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244150
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
Staff watch a speech by Russian President Vladimir Putin at a pizza restaurant in Simferopol March 18, 2014. Putin said on Tuesday Crimea was of vital importance to Russia and had always been part of the country in people's hearts and minds. Defying the West in a speech underlining the historical and cultural links between Russia and the region given to Ukraine by Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev in 1954, he said a referendum in which Crimea backed union with Russia was legitimate. REUTERS/Thomas Peter (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244145
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People toast after watching a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244143
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People open local champagne bottles after watching a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244142
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
A woman holds a calendar with a picture of Joseph Stalin during a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244141
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244139
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244138
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244137
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
A Russian Navy soldier watches a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST MILITARY)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244135
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine. The sign reads as "Russian our home". REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244134
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244133
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244131
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244130
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
A woman watches a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244129
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244127
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast by Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244126
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244125
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly, including State Duma deputies, members of the Federation Council, regional governors and civil society representatives, in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244123
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People watch a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Russian Federal Assembly in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine.REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244122
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
A woman jumps for joy during a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the Federal Assembly in Sevastopol March 18, 2014. Putin, defying Ukrainian protests and Western sanctions, on Tuesday signed a treaty making Crimea part Russia but said he did not plan to seize any other regions of Ukraine. REUTERS/Baz Ratner (UKRAINE - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244105
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People gather at a square to watch a televised address by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federation Council, in Sevastopol, Crimea, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Putin on Tuesday fiercely defended Russia's move to annex Crimea saying Crimea's vote on Sunday to join Russia was in line with "democratic norms and international law." (AP Photo/Andrew Lubimov)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244102
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People gather at a square to watch a televised address by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federation Council, in Sevastopol, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Putin on Tuesday fiercely defended Russia's move to annex Crimea saying Crimea's vote on Sunday to join Russia was in line with "democratic norms and international law." (AP Photo/Andrew Lubimov)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244100
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
A boy holds a Russian flag as he gathers with others at a square to watch a televised address by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federation Council, in Sevastopol, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Putin on Tuesday fiercely defended Russia's move to annex Crimea saying Crimea's vote on Sunday to join Russia was in line with "democratic norms and international law." (AP Photo/Andrew Lubimov)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244098
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
An elderly woman holds a calendar depicting Soviet leader Josef Stalin while watching a large screen showing a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech on Crimea in Sevastopol, Crimea, Tuesday, March 18, 2014 as thousands of pro-Russian people gathered to watch the address. Fiercely defending Russia's move to annex Crimea Putin said Russia had to respond to what he described as a western plot to take Ukraine into its influence.(AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244095
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
A woman, at left, reacts as she watches a televised address by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federation Council, in Sevastopol, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Putin on Tuesday fiercely defended Russia's move to annex Crimea saying Crimea's vote on Sunday to join Russia was in line with "democratic norms and international law." (AP Photo/Andrew Lubimov)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244091
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People cast shadows as they wave flags as they gather at a square to watch a televised address by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federation Council, in Sevastopol, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Putin on Tuesday fiercely defended Russia's move to annex Crimea saying Crimea's vote on Sunday to join Russia was in line with "democratic norms and international law." (AP Photo/Andrew Lubimov)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244088
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
A child holds a Russian flag backdropped by a large screen showing a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech on Crimea, in Sevastopol, Crimea, Tuesday, March 18, 2014 as thousands of pro-Russian people gathered to watch the address. Fiercely defending Russia's move to annex Crimea Putin said Russia had to respond to what he described as a western plot to take Ukraine into its influence. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244085
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
Pro-Russian people react while watching a live broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech on Crimea in Sevastopol, Crimea, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Fiercely defending Russia's move to annex Crimea Putin said Russia had to respond to what he described as a western plot to take Ukraine into its influence. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244081
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People wave Russian flags as they gather at a square to watch a televised address by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federation Council, in Sevastopol, Crimea, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Putin on Tuesday fiercely defended Russia's move to annex Crimea saying Crimea's vote on Sunday to join Russia was in line with "democratic norms and international law." (AP Photo/Andrew Lubimov)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244078
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
An elderly woman holds a calendar depicting Soviet leader Josef Stalin while watching a large screen showing a broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech on Crimea in Sevastopol, Crimea, Tuesday, March 18, 2014 as thousands of pro-Russian people gathered to watch the address. Fiercely defending Russia's move to annex Crimea Putin said Russia had to respond to what he described as a western plot to take Ukraine into its influence. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244070
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People wave Russian flags as they gather at a square to watch a televised address by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federation Council, in Sevastopol, Crimea, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Putin on Tuesday fiercely defended Russia's move to annex Crimea saying Crimea's vote on Sunday to join Russia was in line with "democratic norms and international law." (AP Photo/Andrew Lubimov)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244067
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
People gather at a square to watch a televised address by Russian President Vladimir Putin to the Federation Council, in Sevastopol, Ukraine, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Putin on Tuesday fiercely defended Russia's move to annex Crimea saying Crimea's vote on Sunday to join Russia was in line with "democratic norms and international law." (AP Photo/Andrew Lubimov)
日付:2014年3月18日
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RM 23244064
露、クリミア編入を表明 半島内の住民は歓喜
Thousands of pro-Russian people watch a live broadcast of Russian President Vladimir Putin's speech on Crimea in Sevastopol, Crimea, Tuesday, March 18, 2014. Fiercely defending Russia's move to annex Crimea Putin said Russia had to respond to what he described as a western plot to take Ukraine into its influence. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda)
日付:2014年3月18日
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