EU calls on Russia to reverse recognition of pseudo-republics "LPR/DPR"

The European Union calls on the Russian Federation to reverse its decision to recognize self-proclaimed entities in the occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions, to withdraw troops from Ukraine's borders, and to comply with international law and its international commitments.

This is stated in the declaration by the High Representative on behalf of the European Union on the decisions of the Russian Federation further undermining Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.

“We urge Russia, as a party to the conflict, to reverse the recognition [of pseudo-republics in certain areas of Donetsk and Luhansk region], uphold its commitments, abide by international law and return to the discussions within the Normandy format and the Trilateral Contact Group. We call on other States not to follow Russia’s illegal decision to recognise this proclaimed independence,” reads the document.

It is underscored that the EU strongly condemns the decision by President Putin to recognise the non-government-controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk regions of Ukraine as independent entities and the ensuing decision to send Russian troops into these areas. This illegal act further undermines Ukraine’s sovereignty and independence and is a severe breach of international law and international agreements, including the UN Charter, Helsinki Final Act, Paris Charter and Budapest Memorandum.

“As a signatory of the Minsk agreements, Russia has a clear and direct responsibility to work to find a peaceful settlement of the conflict in line with these principles. With the decision to recognise the non-government-controlled region of eastern Ukraine as ‘independent states’, Russia is clearly violating the Minsk agreements, which stipulate the full return of these areas to the control of the Ukrainian government,” the statement says.

It is underscored that Russia is therefore breaking its commitment to work within the Normandy format and the Trilateral Contact Group in finding a peaceful settlement to this conflict, a commitment it has repeated on numerous occasions, including very recently. It is also violating UN Security Council Resolution 2202, which requires full implementation of the Minsk Agreements.

“The EU will respond to these latest violations as a matter of urgency with additional restrictive measures, including on all economic relations with the non-governmental controlled areas, as well as designations against individuals and entities responsible for undermining the territorial integrity of Ukraine, in coordination with our partners.  We warn Russia against using the newly signed pacts with the self-proclaimed ‘republics’ as a pretext for taking further military steps against Ukraine. The EU stands ready to swiftly adopt more wide-ranging political and economic sanctions,” Borrell noted.

The EU reiterates its unwavering support and commitment to Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognised borders. The EU reaffirms its commitment to strengthening its political and economic relations with Ukraine.

As reported, on February 21, Russian president Vladimir Putin signed decrees recognizing the so-called "LPR/DPR". The agreements concluded between these quasi-republics and Russia provide, in particular, for military assistance.

Leaders of the EU, the United States, Canada and most democracies condemned the Kremlin's actions as a direct violation of international law and the Russian Federation's own international obligations.

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