The Jerusalem Post

Israel will not recognize result of Russian referendum

- • By LAHAV HARKOV and Reuters

israel will not recognize the results of a referendum in areas of ukraine held by Russian forces or Russia-backed separatist­s, the Foreign ministry said on tuesday.

“israel recognizes the sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of ukraine, and will not recognizes the results of referendum­s in the eastern districts of ukraine,” the Foreign ministry stated.

president Vladimir putin prepared to formally annex around 15% of ukrainian territory following the referendum.

prime minister yair Lapid has been critical of Russia’s war on ukraine since the invasion in late February, calling some of moscow’s actions war crimes. israel also voted against Russia in the un.

in addition, israel has sent planeloads of humanitari­an aide and built a field hospital in ukraine. however, israel has faced criticism from ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and others for not sending military aide to Kyiv.

two ukrainian soldiers arrived in israel for medical treatment on sunday, and 18 more severely injured soldiers – most of whom are amputees – are expected to arrive in the next two weeks, said the ukrainian embassy in israel, which thanked israel “for organizing the process of providing free care for the ukrainian soldiers in leading hospitals in israel.”

prime minister yair Lapid said that “israel has great experience in rehabilita­ting amputees. we have excellent medical teams and hospitals that opened their doors and their hearts to the injured ukrainian soldiers. israel will continue aiding ukraine and its citizens. i wish a speedy recovery to the wounded.”

Zelensky has repeatedly warned that “pseudo-referendum­s” on annexation by Russia would destroy any chance of peace talks.

one of the senior figures in his administra­tion, mykhailo podolyak, called for any referendum­s to be met by an increase in internatio­nal economic sanctions on Russia and increased arms supplies to ukraine, including army tactical missile system, or atacms, a guided missile with a range of 300 km.

the us is prepared to impose additional economic costs on Russia in conjunctio­n with us allies if moscow moves forward with annexing portions of ukrainian territory, the white house said.

after imposing severe sanctions on Russia, though, there is not a great deal of economic punishment left to inflict unless the us could get china and india to agree to some sort of cap on the price of Russian energy.

Russia plans to annex 15% of ukraine that its forces control as well as 3% of ukraine that it does not control – including frontlines where ukrainian soldiers are still fighting.

the areas include a big chunk of eastern ukraine, known as donbas, where high concentrat­ions of ethnic Russians and Russian-speaking ukrainians live. the two parts of the donbas now include the self-styled donetsk (dpR) and the Luhansk people’s Republics (LpR), which putin recognized as independen­t states just before the February 24 invasion. a frontline runs through donetsk.

Referendum­s were held in 2014 in the two areas on secession from ukraine, the Russian-controlled Kherson and Zaporizhzh­ia regions.

taken together, Russia would be annexing at least 90,000 square km of ukrainian territory, an area around the same size as hungary.

Russia, which recognized ukraine’s post-soviet borders in the 1994 Budapest memorandum, annexed crimea in 2014. with crimea and the territory in the four other areas, Russia would have annexed at least one-fifth of ukrainian territory.

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