Russia should also resume training in the Ukrainian language in the annexed Crimea. The corresponding decision was announced by the President of the Court, Ronnie Abraham.
Thus, today the court granted the request of Ukraine to impose temporary measures against Russia within the framework of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination. However, Abraham stressed that the court came to the conclusion that the Crimean Tatars and ethnic groups in the Crimea remain vulnerable.
Russia should refrain from imposing some restrictions on the ability of the Crimean Tatars and their community to maintain their institutions, including the Mejlis.
In addition, Russia must preserve the accessibility of education in the Ukrainian language, "announced the chairman of the court.
The Court also ordered both parties to avoid violations of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination.
Recall, as reported URA-Inform, the International Court of Justice began to consider the case of Ukraine against Russia on March 6.
Ukraine asks the Hague Court to take temporary measures against Russia before the case is tried in essence.