International condemnation of Putin after formalizing annexation of Ukrainian territories
The Russian president delved into the conflict and recalled the "tragic fall of the USSR.” Meanwhile, Ukraine formally applied to join NATO.
Vladimir Putin formalized the annexation of the occupied territories of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia during a ceremony held at the Grand Kremlin Palace. After subjecting the inhabitants of eastern Ukraine to illegal referendums, the Russian president certified membership after receiving an average of 93% support among the four regions:
In his speech, Putin argued that the residents of these four provinces were "robbed of their native homeland" after "the tragic fall" of the USSR. He further argued that "the Kiev regime violently persecuted women and children for years." Following his statement, he threatened to defend "with all available means" the four annexed territories.
The Russian leader recognized both Donetsk and Luhansk as independent republics in February. This Friday he signed the independence of the other two regions Kherson and Zaporizhzhia, to later join Russia. The four regions are potentially strategic and make up 15% of the entire Ukrainian territory.
On the other hand, Putin accused the West of implanting "Russophobia" around the world and of destroying the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea:
Voting at gunpoint
Despite the Russian regime's insistence that the referendum was conducted in a transparent manner, many of the refugees testified that forced voting was conducted at gunpoint.
The Russian Foreign Ministry assures that international observers were present and "in full compliance with the norms and principles of international law.” In addition, the Russian ministry celebrated the majority of support allegedly received:
"Farce" and international condemnation
President Zelensky formally applied to join NATO. Apart of this, he promised to take back the occupied territories and called the referendums held in the four eastern regions of the country a "farce":
On the other hand, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres strongly condemned Russia's actions in holding the referendum and annexing four Ukrainian provinces:
Finally, the United States pointed out the invalidity of the referendums and will never give "legitimacy" to the results, as stated by Secretary of State Antony Blinken:
On Thursday, Blinken already warned that the United States would not give legitimacy to the referendums: