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The United States does not recognize the results of the elections to the Russian State Duma held on the territory of Crimea, State Department spokesman John Kirby has said.

“The United States does not recognize the legitimacy, and will not recognize the outcome, of the Russian Duma elections planned for Russian-occupied Crimea on September 18,” reads a statement by Kirby posted on the official website of the U.S. State Department.

“Our position on Crimea is clear: the peninsula remains an integral part of Ukraine. Crimea-related sanctions against Russia will remain until Russia returns control of Crimea to Ukraine,” the diplomat said.

He also expressed deep concerned about the humanitarian situation in Crimea, including the status of the ethnic Tatar community and widespread reports of missing persons and human rights abuses.