thediplomat.com/2014/03/why-did-brics-back-russia-on-crimea/
....the BRICS grouping (Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa) has unanimously and, in many ways, forcefully backed Russia’s position on Crimea. The Diplomat has reported on China’s cautious and India’s more enthusiastic backing of Russia before. However, the BRICS grouping as a whole has also stood by the Kremlin.
Indeed, they made this quite clear during a BRICS foreign minister meeting that took place on the sidelines of the Nuclear Security Summit in The Hague last week. Just prior to the meeting, Australian Foreign Minister Julie Bishop suggested that Australia might ban Russia’s participation in the G20 summit it will be hosting later this year as a means of pressuring Vladimir Putin on Ukraine.
The BRICS foreign ministers warned Australia against this course of action in the statement they released following their meeting last week. “The Ministers noted with concern the recent media statement on the forthcoming G20 Summit to be held in Brisbane in November 2014,” the statement said. “The custodianship of the G20 belongs to all Member States equally and no one Member State can unilaterally determine its nature and character.”
The statement went on to say, “The escalation of hostile language, sanctions and counter-sanctions, and force does not contribute to a sustainable and peaceful solution, according to international law, including the principles and purposes of the United Nations Charter.” As Oliver Stuenkel at Post Western World noted, the statement as a whole, and in particular the G20 aspect of it, was a “clear sign that [the] West will not succeed in bringing the entire international community into line in its attempt to isolate Russia.”
This was further reinforced later in the week when China, Brazil, India and South Africa (along with 54 other nations) all abstained from the UN General Assembly resolution criticizing the Crimea referendum. Another ten states joined Russia in voting against the non-binding resolution......
ja da frage ich mich doch auch ,
wie stark unsere Medien Einfluss ausüben.Man lese nur mal die Blatt Die Welt dazu ,die wie ein Sprachrohr der CDU klingt:UN verurteilen Krim-Annexion als illegal
Die Vereinten Nationen haben in ihrer Vollversammlung die Annexion der Krim durch Russland als rechtswidrig verurteilt. Eine von der Ukraine eingebrachte Resolution fand eine klare Mehrheit.Resolution fand am Donnerstag in New York die Zustimmung von 100 Staaten, nur 11 stimmten dagegen. 58 enthielten sich. Deutschland stimmte dafür.
www.welt.de/politik/deutschland/...m-Annexion-als-illegal.html
Die Zeit ähnlich unkritisch www.zeit.de/politik/ausland/2014-03/...ammlung-krim-resolution