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Turkey rejects Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian territory

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Turkey rejects Russia’s annexation of Ukrainian territory

ANNEXATION EVENT. Russian President Vladimir Putin is seen on screens during a concert marking the declared annexation of four Russian-controlled territories, in central Moscow, Russia, September 30, 2022.

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'This decision, which constitutes a grave violation of the established principles of international law, cannot be accepted,' says the Turkish foreign ministry

ISTANBUL, Turkey – Turkey’s Foreign Ministry said on Saturday, October 1, it rejects Russia’s annexation of four regions in Ukraine, adding the decision is a “grave violation” of international law.

Turkey, a NATO member, has conducted a diplomatic balancing act since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24. Ankara opposes Western sanctions on Russia and has close ties with both Moscow and Kyiv, its Black Sea neighbors. It has also criticized Russia’s invasion and sent armed drones to Ukraine.

The Turkish ministry said on Saturday it had not recognized Russia’s annexation of Crimea in 2014, adding that it rejects Russia’s decision to annex the four regions, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia.

“This decision, which constitutes a grave violation of the established principles of international law, cannot be accepted,” the ministry said.

“We reiterate our support to the resolution of this war, the severity of which keeps growing, based on a just peace that will be reached through negotiations,” it added.

Russian President Vladimir Putin proclaimed the annexation of the regions on Friday, promising Moscow would triumph in its “special military operation” even as he faced a potentially serious new military reversal.

His proclamation came after Russia held what it called referendums in occupied areas of Ukraine. Western governments and Kyiv said the votes breached international law and were coercive and non-representative.

The United States, Britain and Canada announced new sanctions in response.

Russia vetoes UN resolution on proclaimed annexations, China abstains

Russia vetoes UN resolution on proclaimed annexations, China abstains

Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelenskiy said on Friday his country had submitted a fast-track application to join the NATO military alliance and that he would not hold peace talks with Russia while Putin was still president. – Rappler.com

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