The Ministers of Foreign Affairs of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania are underlining in their joint statement that Russia, by planning to hold its presidential elections in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine is gravely violating Ukraine’s sovereignty, international law and the United Nations Charter.
“We do not and will not recognize holding of such elections nor their results in Ukraine’s territories temporarily occupied and illegally annexed by Russia. Russia has no legitimate basis for any such action. We strongly condemn these unacceptable decisions by Russia’s political leadership. Russia’s political leadership and those involved in organising such action will bear the consequences of these illegal activities,” it is underlined in the joint statement of the Foreign Ministers of the Baltic States.
The text of the Joint Statement:
Joint Statement by the Foreign Ministers of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania on Russia’s upcoming presidential elections
Almost ten years have passed since Russia’s illegal annexation of Crimea and the city of Sevastopol and two years since Russia’s full-scale invasion and aggression against Ukraine.
As this brutal war continues, claiming lives of Ukrainians and causing enormous human suffering and destruction, Russia plans to organize so-called elections on the dates coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the illegal annexation of Crimea, which is yet another blatant provocation by Russia. Russia has announced that it intends holding the elections also in temporarily occupied and illegally annexed territories of Ukraine. This step is difficult to treat as anything but yet another attempt to legalize the temporary occupation and annexation of the Ukrainian territories.
We, the Foreign Ministers of Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania, while referring to the statement of the European Union High representative Josep Borrell from 12 December 2023, stress that holding Russia’s elections in the temporarily occupied and illegally annexed territories of Ukraine is a grave violation of international law, the UN Charter and Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity. We do not and will not recognize holding of such elections nor their results in Ukraine’s territories temporarily occupied and illegally annexed by Russia. Russia has no legitimate basis for any such action on the internationally recognized territory of Ukraine. We strongly condemn these unacceptable decisions by Russia’s political leadership. Russia’s political leadership and those involved in organising such action will bear the consequences of these illegal activities.
We firmly support Ukraine’s independence, sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders. Crimea, Kherson, Zaporizhzhia, Donetsk and Luhansk are Ukraine.
The upcoming presidential “elections” in Russia will be neither free nor fair. In the environment of total crackdown on opposition and independent media, with lack of credible alternative candidates and without the international monitoring, these elections will lack any democratic legitimacy.
Meanwhile we confirm that Latvia, Estonia and Lithuania continue to respect our international obligations to ensure the security of diplomatic missions and their staff in our countries, and will continue doing so.