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Îô³ö³éíà ñîâ³öüêà âåðñ³ÿ º â³äîìà âñ³ì.  ñó÷àñíîñò³ æ â³äáóâàºòüñÿ æâàâà äèñêóñ³ÿ, â îñíîâíîìó ì³æ êðà¿íàìè Áàëò³¿ òà Ðîñ³ºþ - ÷è áóëè ïî䳿 1940 îêóïàö³ºþ ÷è àêòîì äîáðîâ³ëüíîãî ïðèºäíàííÿ?
Âèÿâëÿºòüñÿ, íà ñâ³òîâ³é àðåí³ ö³ ïî䳿 áóëè òðàêòîâàí³ äåìîêðàòè÷íèìè êðà¿íàìè îäíîçíà÷íî ÿê îêóïàö³ÿ. ² äâ³ öèòàòè íà öþ òåìó (ëèøå ôàêòè):
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Occupation-of-Baltic-Republics
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were occupied and annexed by the Soviet Union and it was 50 years before they regained their independence. The United States,in conformity with the principles of Stimson Doctrine (Sumner Welles' Declaration of July 23, 1940), as well as number of other Western countries never formally recognized the annexation, but did not interfere. Three Baltic States in 1940-1991 continued to exist as a states de jure according of international law all time of its factual occupation and annexation. Therefore some diplomatic and consular representations of the Baltic States continued to function in 1940 - 1991 in some Western countries (USA, Australia, etc.), dealing with a limited part of state functions of the Republic of Estonia, Republic of Latvia, and Republic of Lithuania accordingly. In July - August 1940 Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian envoys who continued to be accredited to the USA and UK governments made official protests against Soviet occupation and annexation of their countries. Members of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian diplomatic services in Western countries continued to formulate and express the official opinion of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and protected the interests of these countries and their citizens abroad all time during 1940-1991, i. e., until the restoration of independence of the Baltic States.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Sumner-Welles
Sumner Welles (1892-1961) was Under Secretary of State in US 1937-1943 during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. [...] Following the principles of Stimson Doctrine, on July 23, 1940, he made a declaration on the US non-recognition policy of the Soviet annexation and incorporation of three Baltic States - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. More than 50 countries later followed US in this position.
Âèÿâëÿºòüñÿ, íà ñâ³òîâ³é àðåí³ ö³ ïî䳿 áóëè òðàêòîâàí³ äåìîêðàòè÷íèìè êðà¿íàìè îäíîçíà÷íî ÿê îêóïàö³ÿ. ² äâ³ öèòàòè íà öþ òåìó (ëèøå ôàêòè):
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Occupation-of-Baltic-Republics
Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania were occupied and annexed by the Soviet Union and it was 50 years before they regained their independence. The United States,in conformity with the principles of Stimson Doctrine (Sumner Welles' Declaration of July 23, 1940), as well as number of other Western countries never formally recognized the annexation, but did not interfere. Three Baltic States in 1940-1991 continued to exist as a states de jure according of international law all time of its factual occupation and annexation. Therefore some diplomatic and consular representations of the Baltic States continued to function in 1940 - 1991 in some Western countries (USA, Australia, etc.), dealing with a limited part of state functions of the Republic of Estonia, Republic of Latvia, and Republic of Lithuania accordingly. In July - August 1940 Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian envoys who continued to be accredited to the USA and UK governments made official protests against Soviet occupation and annexation of their countries. Members of Estonian, Latvian and Lithuanian diplomatic services in Western countries continued to formulate and express the official opinion of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania, and protected the interests of these countries and their citizens abroad all time during 1940-1991, i. e., until the restoration of independence of the Baltic States.
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Sumner-Welles
Sumner Welles (1892-1961) was Under Secretary of State in US 1937-1943 during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration. [...] Following the principles of Stimson Doctrine, on July 23, 1940, he made a declaration on the US non-recognition policy of the Soviet annexation and incorporation of three Baltic States - Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. More than 50 countries later followed US in this position.