But we don't accept the results of referenda held at gunpoint. The 1991 referendum was held when Ukraine was still part of the Soviet Union. Russia promised to respect Ukraine's borders in the 1994 Budapest Memorandum, or have you forgotten that?
Steve, there have been four referenda since 1991. Are you suggesting that all four were held at gun point? This is simply not true and only demonstrates that you cannot lay out a legitimate case for Ukrainian sovereignty over Crimea.
The 1994 Budapest Memorandum is something that you have often brought up, but beyond the promise to "respect Ukraine's borders", you seem to know little more of its purpose and provisions. It has nothing to do with the Crimean question and was about Nuclear non-proliferation.
The first vote in Crimea in 1991, prior to the All State Referendum, was organised by the Crimeans. They voted to re-establish the ASSR of Crimea. Over 94%. Are you suggesting that this was held at gunpoint?
The second vote in 1991, organised by the Soviet Union, was to vote on whether to preserve the Union. This is the vote boycotted by five republics and part of another. (the 3 Baltic states plus Moldova, Armenia, Georgia). Was this held at gunpoint? and what does the boycott of those states have to do with the Crimean Question?
The third vote was held in 1994, but you seem to believe the Budapest Memorandum is more relevant despite not even addressing Crimea. In the third vote, three questions were asked.
1) Are you for the restoration of the provision of the Constitution of the Republic of Crimea of 6 May 1992 which determines the regulation of mutual relations between the Republic of Crimea and Ukraine on the basis of a Treaty of Agreements?
2) Are you for the restoration of the provision of the Constitution of the Republic of Crimea of 6 May 1992 that proclaimed the right of citizens of the Republic of Crimea to dual citizenship?
3) Are you for conceding the force of laws to the edicts of the president of the Republic of Crimea on questions that are temporarily not regulated by legislation of the Republic of Crimea?
Again all three measures were overwhelmingly passed. The results in favour were, 79, 83 and 78% in favour of the three measures(rounded up).
Are you claiming that this referendum was also held "at gunpoint"?
Finally the 2014 referendum only confirmed what the Crimeans have been saying ever since the initial break from the Soviet Union. Allegations that it is illegitimate and held at gunpoint ignore the fact that it merely re-emphasised what the Crimeans have repeatedly voted for. No gunpoint was required.
You have yet to articulate a positive case, or even hint at one, for Ukrainian sovereignty over Crimea. There is no evidence whatsoever that Crimeans want to "rejoin" Ukraine. The Ukrainians make no secret that they want the land minus the people. They also are fully aware that their presence and governance is not wanted.
The preference that you have previously stated for a OSCE overseen referendum is not on offer by the Ukrainians, because they already know what the result will be(same as the other four). The only argument that remains for Ukraine sovereignty over Crimea is that it was transferred arbitrarily in 1954 by then Soviet leader, Nikita Krushchev. This cannot be the the entirety of the case. Crimea is Ukrainian because Krushchev arbitrarily transferred the territory within the borders of the USSR in 1954. That is the only time that Crimea has been "part" of Ukraine. There wasn't then, and has never been a democratic mandate supporting Ukrainian sovereignty.
You have seen the statements of Kyrylo Budanov. You can easily find statements of a similar ilk by other Ukrainian officials. Ukraine plan to annex, offer no vote(gunpoint or otherwise) and punish or deport all Crimeans who are "pro Russian" or who "collaborated" with the pro Russian authorities. You may believe that you support something other than this, but you don't. Simply wishing doesn't make something so.
Can you articulate your positive case? and tell us how the Crimeans will be "liberated"?