declaring that the staged referendums and attempted annexation are invalid and illegal under
international law.
Ukraine The government considers the referendum illegitimate, and has accused Russia of coercing residents to vote, as well as busing in sympathetic voters from Crimea.
Russia after 2022. Crimea, Donbas, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia, internationally recognized as parts of Ukraine, shown with diagonal stripes. Former Russian president and Deputy Chairman of the
Russian Security Council,
Dmitry Medvedev posted on Telegram that "The referendums are over, the results are clear. Welcome home, to Russia!". A number of Russian experts, including Mikhail Minakov and Oleg Ignatov, pointed out that the referendums were illegal even per Russian law and the fact that they were conducted without any form of control over significant parts of the territories was described as a unique precedent that undermined even slightest illusions of their legality. In March 2024, Vladimir Putin praised the "return" of the annexed territories to Russia, saying, "As for
Novorossiya, as for the Donbas, the people living there ... declared their desire to return to their native family. Their way back to their homeland turned out to be harder, more tragic, but nevertheless, we did it."
International organisations • : UN Secretary-General
António Guterres called the referendums a "violation of the
UN Charter and international law". Some days later he said, "The Charter is clear. Any annexation of a State's territory by another State resulting from the threat or use of force is a violation of the Principles of the UN Charter and international law. ... [T]he so-called 'referenda'" cannot be called a genuine expression of the popular will. • The
Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE): Heads of OSCE condemned the plans to hold referendums on Ukraine's occupied territories, calling it illegal under both international and Ukrainian law. •
NATO:
Secretary General of NATO Jens Stoltenberg wrote on Twitter that "Sham referendums have no legitimacy and do not change the nature of Russia's war of aggression against Ukraine. This is a further escalation in Putin's war". • EU:
High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell stated that "The European Union strongly condemns these planned illegal 'referenda' which go against the legal and democratically elected Ukrainian authorities".
Countries •
Australia:
Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong stated "The areas of Ukraine currently occupied by Russian forces are the sovereign territory of Ukraine. No sham referendum will change this." •
Austria:
Austrian Foreign Ministry stated "the sham referenda lack any legitimacy under international law and will not be recognized". •
Brazil: Permanent representative to the United Nations, Ronaldo Costa Filho, stated that "it is unreasonable to assume that populations in areas in conflict can freely express their will." •
Bulgaria:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Moscow's nuclear rhetoric and so-called referenda "amplify the necessity of consistent support" for Ukraine's sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity. •
Canada: Prime Minister
Justin Trudeau said on Twitter that Canada and the
G7 "will never recognize the outcome". •
People's Republic of China:
State Councilor and Foreign Minister
Wang Yi said that sovereignty and territorial integrity of all countries must be respected. •
Czech Republic: • President
Miloš Zeman signed a joint statement that rejects Russian attempts to illegally annex Ukrainian territories. •
Prime Minister Petr Fiala wrote on Twitter that "the Czech Republic does not recognise the referendums on the annexation of four Ukrainian regions to Russia" and that "Russia's annexation of these territories is unacceptable and illegitimate and the Czech Republic continues to regard these territories as Ukrainian." •
Denmark:
Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen condemned the referendums and called them "illegally orchestrated by Russia on Ukrainian soil" and added "they have nothing to do with the will of the people". •
Estonia:
Prime Minister Kaja Kallas tweeted "We will never recognize this" and "Ukraine has every right to take back its territory." President
Alar Karis signed a joint statement that rejects Russian attempts to illegally annex Ukrainian territories. •
France:
President Emmanuel Macron called the referendums a "farce" and stated that France would not recognise the results. • : The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the referendums, reaffirming support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. •
Germany:
Chancellor Olaf Scholz strongly criticised the idea of Russia holding referendums in parts of Ukraine. He said it is "quite clear these sham referendums cannot be accepted", citing their illegitimacy according to "international law and by the understandings that the world community has found". •
Ghana: Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York Harold Adlai Agyeman stated that the international community "cannot continue to live in parallel universes" and urged Russia to respect the sovereignty of Ukraine. •
India: The
Spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs Arindam Bagchi expressed support for "sovereignty and territorial integrity" of Ukraine. •
Indonesia:
President Joko Widodo remarked that the referendum further complicates peace negotiations to resolve the conflict. •
Iran:
Spokesperson of the
Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Nasser Kanaani emphasized the necessity of observing territorial integrity under international law. •
Ireland: Irish Foreign Minister
Simon Coveney stated that Ireland rejects the "sham referendums" and that "Ireland will never recognise Russian claims to illegally-annexed parts of Ukraine, and will remain steadfast in its support for the people of Ukraine." •
Israel: The
Israeli Foreign Ministry announced that Israel will not recognize the results of the referendum held in four occupied districts in eastern Ukraine. In a published message it is written that "Israel recognizes the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, and will not recognize the results of the referendums in the eastern regions of Ukraine". •
Japan: In a phone call with President Zelenskiy, Japanese Prime Minister
Fumio Kishida strongly condemned Russia's annexation of Ukrainian territory, saying that "the process Russia called a referendum and its annexation of parts of Ukraine should never be accepted." •
Kazakhstan:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan spokesperson
Aibek Smadiarov stated that Kazakhstan will not recognise the referendums. He also added that "Kazakhstan proceeds from the principles of territorial integrity of states, their sovereign equivalence and peaceful coexistence". • : President
Egils Levits signed a joint statement that rejects Russian attempts to illegally annex Ukrainian territories. •
Mexico: Permanent Representative to the UN
Juan Ramón de la Fuente, stated that any attempt to change borders of Ukraine by using threats and other means violates international law. • : President
Milo Đukanović signed a joint statement that rejects Russian attempts to illegally annex Ukrainian territories. •
New Zealand: Foreign Minister
Nanaia Mahuta said "Aotearoa New Zealand does not recognise the results of the sham referenda in Russia-occupied regions of Ukraine" • : Director general of the Department of International Organizations of the Foreign Ministry Jo Chol Su stated that "We respect the will of the residents who aspired toward the integration into Russia and support the Russian government's stand of making the above-said regions components of Russia." • : President
Stevo Pendarovski signed a joint statement that rejects Russian attempts to illegally annex Ukrainian territories. and signed a joint statement that rejects Russian attempts to illegally annex Ukrainian territories President
Klaus Iohannis signed a joint statement that rejects Russian attempts to illegally annex Ukrainian territories. • : Singapore's
Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that "The decision by the Russian Federation to formally annex the occupied Ukrainian regions of Donetsk, Luhansk, Zaporizhzhia and Kherson violates international law and the UN Charter, and that the sovereignty, political independence and territorial integrity of all countries must be respected." •
Slovakia: President
Zuzana Čaputová, Speaker of the National Council
Boris Kollár and Prime Minister
Eduard Heger strongly condemned the "pseudo-referendums" in a joint statement, emphasizing that the Slovak Republic recognizes Ukraine as an independent and sovereign state whose territorial integrity within internationally recognised borders must not be questioned. She also signed a joint statement that rejects Russian attempts to illegally annex Ukrainian territories. • : The
Swedish prime minister
Magdalena Andersson stated in a press conference that the referendums in Russian-occupied Ukraine is "nothing but a farce". • : The
Federal Council stated that Russia, as the occupying power, is obliged under international law to comply with international humanitarian law, human rights and the existing Ukrainian legal system and that the occupying power does not gain sovereignty over the area. Switzerland will not recognize the result of the so-called referendum. The
Federal Department of Foreign Affairs has summoned the Russian ambassador to convey Switzerland's position. • : The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of China condemned the annexation and reaffirms that it stands with like-minded countries in neither recognizing the outcomes of the sham referendums held by Russia nor accepting the actions taken by Russia to illegally annex Ukrainian territory. • : President
Recep Tayyip Erdoğan has maintained a constructive relationship with both NATO and Russia, but decried the attempt with a public statement reading in part, "Such illegitimate
faits accomplis will not be recognised by the international community. On the contrary, they will complicate efforts to revitalise the diplomatic process and deepen instability". •
United Arab Emirates: Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Mohamed Abushahab stated that referendums in Russian-occupied Ukraine will complicate
Russia–Ukraine peace negotiations. • United States: President
Joe Biden, speaking at the
UN General Assembly, denounced the "sham referenda" and stated that the United States will not recognize the results.
Human rights organizations •
Amnesty International described the referendums as "a ruse for Russia to illegally annex occupied Ukrainian territory" and a "profound disregard for international law and the rights of people in the territories under its occupation". •
Human Rights Watch stated that the referendums "hold no legal value and don't provide a basis for annexation or transfer of sovereignty."
Other As a result of the sham referendums and of the subsequent annexation, an
Internet meme portraying a satirical annexation of
Kaliningrad Oblast by the
Czech Republic as the "
Královec Region" () emerged. == Possible consequences ==