‘Not striving for Soviet Union’s return,’ says Putin as Russia formally annexes four Ukrainian regions

Russian president Vladimir Putin on Friday signed an accord to formally annex four Ukrainian regions to Russia.

New Delhi: Russian president Vladimir Putin on Friday signed an accord to formally annex four Ukrainian regions to Russia.

The ceremony to announce the annexation of Lugansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia- was held at a grand ceremony in the Kremlin.

Post the signing of the accord, Putin joined hands with the Moscow-installed heads of the regions controlled by Russian forces on a stage and chanted alongside them “Russia! Russia!”.

Notably, Putin said that Russia was “not striving” to recreate the Soviet Union as he prepared to annex four Moscow-occupied Ukrainian regions at a Kremlin ceremony.

“The USSR is no more. We can’t bring the past back. And Russia doesn’t need it anymore. We are not striving towards that,” Putin said, after earlier claiming the last Soviet leaders had “destroyed our great country”.

The ceremony comes three days after the completion of Kremlin-orchestrated “referendums” on joining Russia that were dismissed by Kyiv and the West as a bare-faced land grab, held at gunpoint and based on lies.

The separatist Donetsk and Luhansk regions in eastern Ukraine have been backed by Moscow since declaring independence in 2014, weeks after the annexation of Ukraine’s Crimean Peninsula. The southern Kherson region and part of the neighboring Zaporizhzhia were captured by Russia soon after Putin sent troops into Ukraine on 24 February.

With inputs from agencies

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