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BERLIN: Group of Seven foreign ministers said on Friday they would “never recognise” Russia’s annexation of four more regions in Ukraine and pledged further sanctions against Moscow.

President Vladimir Putin’s efforts to annex the Donetsk, Lugansk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia regions “constitute a new low point in Russia’s blatant flouting of international law”, the ministers said in a statement, calling the regions “integral parts of Ukraine”.

“We will never recognise these purported annexations, nor the sham ‘referenda’ conducted at gunpoint,” they said.

“We will impose further economic costs on Russia, and on individuals and entities – inside and outside of Russia – that provide political or economic support to these violations of international law.”

Putin declares annexation of Ukrainian lands in Kremlin ceremony

The foreign ministers of Britain, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, and the United States as well as the High Representative of the European Union called on “the broader international community to reject Russia’s brutal expansionism”.

They said they were “united in our condemnation in the strongest possible terms of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and its continued violations of Ukraine’s sovereignty, territorial integrity and independence”.

The ministers added they were “unwavering” in their support for “Ukraine’s right to defend itself” as well as “its unquestionable right to reclaim its territory from Russia”.

Russia “must withdraw all of its troops and military equipment from Ukraine, and respect Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty, and territorial integrity within its internationally recognised borders”, they said.

Putin on Friday annexed the four territories in Ukraine controlled by his army and urged Kyiv to lay down its arms and negotiate an end to seven months of fighting.

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samir sardana Oct 01, 2022 02:17am
THE RUSSIANS IN THE 4 REPUBLICS WERE TRAPPED ,AFETER THE DISINT OF USSR THEY HAD NO TIME TO MOVE AND A DARK FUTURE IN RUSSIA - POST USSR DISINT RUSSIANS WERE TRAPPED IN UKRAINE,AND WANTED TO RETAIN THEIR LANGUAGE AND CULTURE - WHICH IS NATURAL ! BUT THE UKR FELT IT WAS TREASON,AND THAT IS ALSO A NATURAL REACTION HENCE, RUSSIANS WERE OPPRESSED AND OSTRACISED IN UKR NOW THE RUSSIANS ARE WITH THEIR CULTURE AND LANGUAGE AND UKRAINE IS STRONGER AS IT HAS NO SECURITY THREAT FROM RUSSIA NOW UJKRAINE WILL BE A STRONGER AND MORE POWERFUL NATION ! NOW - THEY HAVE TO END THE WAR MORAL OF THE STORY - A LINE DRAWN BY A HUMAN ON LAND/SAND CANNOT CAGE THE CONSCIENCE OF MILLIONS JUST LIKE KASHMIR AND PALESTINE RUSSIA HAS SHOWN THE WAY.dindooohindoo NOW WHEN WILL PAKISTAN AND PLA ACT TO FREE KASHMIR AND THE NORTH EAST ?
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