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The United States assured on Tuesday that it would never recognize “fake referendums” that could be held in Ukraine, responding to a statement made by pro-Russian authorities. Donetsk, Lugansk, Kharkiv and Zaporozhye.
“The White House will never recognize Russian claims to any allegedly annexed part of Ukraine. And we will never recognize this territory as anything more than part of Ukraine,” National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said.
In this sense, Sullivan emphasized that the administration of the President of the United States, Joe Bidenrejects “unconditionally” the actions taken Russiawhich will presumably be ready to accept query results.
For the White House security adviser, these votes will be “an affront to the principles of sovereignty and territorial integrity that underpin the international system” while he believes they will be manipulated.
controversial referendum
Donetsk, Luhansk, Kharkiv and Zaporizhia regions of Ukraine, which are under Russian control, announced on Tuesday their intention to hold a referendum on joining Russia from 23 to 27 September.
With these statements by Sullivan, the United States joins the criticism from Ukraine and Germany themselves, which condemned the consultations, calling them “unacceptable.” The Atlantic Alliance also criticized the vote as “an escalation of Putin’s war.”
The self-proclaimed Donetsk and Lugansk people’s republics, as well as the pro-Russian administration of the Kherson region, scheduled integration referendums with Russia for September 23-27 on Tuesday and asked the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, to accept their urgent entry into the Russian Federation.
“I ask you to study as soon as possible, in the event of a positive result of the referendum, which we have no doubt, the issue of the entry of the Donetsk People’s Republic into the Russian Federation,” said Donetsk separatist leader Denis Pushilin. letter addressed to the President of Russia.
The call for a referendum coincides with the current counter-offensive in Ukraine, which forced Russian troops to withdraw from the northeastern region of Kharkiv on September 8 and drew sharp criticism from Russian politicians and regional leaders.
Putin defends his “sovereign” policy before the UN
Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed to continue his “sovereign” foreign policy and denounced US pursuit of “hegemony”.
Putin has sent his foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, to New York, and there are no plans to speak at the General Assembly this year from the head of the Russian state in the context of the intervention in Ukraine.
After receiving his new ambassadors’ credentials in Moscow on Tuesday, Putin delivered a speech that could have taken his place at the 77th Assembly: “Unfortunately, the development of multipolarity is met with resistance from those who seek to maintain a hegemonic role in world affairs. and seek to control everything: Latin America, Europe, Asia and Africa.”
(According to Europe Press)
Source: RPP

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