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The Ukrainians declared independence shortly before the treaty of Brest Litovsk which mearly forced Soviet Russia to recognise the independance of Ukraine
Ukraine continued to exist in a limited way within the Soviet Union and in 1954 Crimea was tranfered from Russia to the Ukraine and when the Soviet union decentralised and eventually dissolved, the Ukraine governed Crimea directly
however, all of this having been said Crimea is apart of Russia and Russia governs Crimea now, almost every country accepts that Crimea is apart of Russia, but they condemn the reason for its integration into Russia
I have not included Crimea as part of Russia in this mod because in real life, this issue is unresolved. I will not change this mod unless there is a clear resolution. When it comes to controversial topics like this, I will do my best not to choose sides, but when I must make a choice, I go with the most legitimate, official thing I can. The UN is about the most official global entity I can think of, so if I must pick a side, I'll side with them for now.
In any case, I think it would be best if we both dropped this and moved on, because in the end it doesn’t matter much. This is only a mod, and if it really bothers you that much, you can just use the console command own_core <province id> <country tag (optional)> to give Crimea to Russia.
Crimea was originally part of the Ukraine following the fall of the Soviet Union, although with a small amount of autonomy. Russia took advantage of the chaos of the 2014 Ukrainian Revolution to occupy Russian-sympathic parts of the Ukraine. Russia then announced that it was annexing Crimea, which the UN struck down as "illegal". Russia has refused to leave. It is still officially part of the Ukraine, although under Russian occupation.
And currently the border stands that Ukraine owns Crimea. Russia's presence there is an illegal invasion and occupation of a part of another soveriegn nation. Crimea is not part of Russia, not yet.
Have Ukraine agree that Russia owns it, or have the international community recognize it as rightfully part of Russia. If you steal something and say it's yours, but nobody agrees with you, is it really yours? No, it's not. And until Russia owns it under legitimate terms, it will not be a legitimate part of Russia.
Just because Russia has a military presence there does not mean they own it. Hostile occupation does not move borders. Crimea is still a part of Ukraine in officiality, Russia claiming it and putting troops there in defiance of the Ukraine does not change anything.
Russia claims they own it but that is not recognized by the global community. Officially it is still a part of the Ukraine, and is considered under hostile control.
Its not actually hard to find that crimea is in russias borders.
I will give Russia a claim on the Crimean Peninsula, that would be the most accurate way to signify occupation without having Russia start out at war with Crimea and Theordoro.
No, this mod is made for vanilla EU4, for all those poor souls out there without any DLC.
in the dlcs they fixed the borders
Yes, creating the border between Lithuania and Russia was difficult when EU4's provinces aren't shaped quite right...
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