The occupiers announced their intention to hold pseudo-referendums on joining Russia from September 23 to 27 in ORDLO, as well as in the occupied territories of Zaporozhye and Kherson regions.
Ukraine’s positions are clearly defined and will not change from the statements coming from the Kremlin about holding “referendums” in the occupied territories. This was announced on Tuesday, September 20, in a video message from the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky.
The head of state noted that Moscow has not said anything new.
“Our positions are clear and known. Only this should be of interest to us. Not what it sounds like somewhere, but what our work is,” Zelensky stressed.
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He called for more support for the Armed Forces of Ukraine, intelligence, SSO, SBU, National Guard, police, border guards – all who are gradually restoring the integrity of our territory.
“Our positions do not change from noise or any announcements from anywhere. And we have the full support of our partners here. We see understanding not only from our partners, but also from states that tried to stay away from our struggle,” – insisted the President.
In addition, Zelensky added that it is necessary to continue to maintain pressure and unity, protect Ukraine, liberate our land and not show any weakness.
Earlier, an announcement appeared in the Russian information space that on September 20, in the evening, Putin will speak about pseudo-referendums in the occupied territories of Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporozhye regions. However, his appeal did not take place and information appeared in the media that Putin’s video message will be shown on Wednesday, September 21.
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Source: korrespondent

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