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Syria regime officially recognises Luhansk, Donetsk republics: state media

Syria regime officially recognises Luhansk, Donetsk republics: state media
The Syrian regime has officially become the second country after its Russian ally to recognise the so-called republics of Luhansk and Donetsk in eastern Ukraine, according to an official source for the regime's foreign ministry.
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29 June, 2022
Bashar Al-Assad's regime began making steps towards the recognition of the breakaway states of the Luhansk and Donetsk People's Republics earlier this month [Getty]

has officially recognised the so-called breakaway republics of and in Ukraine, the Syrian state agency SANA reported on Wednesday.

Official sources affiliated with the regime’s foreign ministry proclaimed to recognise the "independence and sovereignty" of both breakaway "republics", that have been formed by in the aftermath of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution.

"Applying to the common will and desire to establish relations in all fields, the decided to recognise the independence and sovereignty of the Lugansk People’s Republic and the Donetsk Peoples Republic", an official source for the Foreign and Expatriates Ministry said.

The source added that "communications will be held with both countries to agree on frameworks for enhancing relations, including establishing diplomatic relations in accordance with the well-known rules".

Both states have been described as quasi, puppet states and both have been central to in February this year.

Meanwhile, the has designated both the Luhansk and Donetsk People’s Republics as terrorist organisations.

The statement makes Syria the second official country to recognise the breakaway republics, with Russia becoming the first UN member to the separatists regions as "independent" states. Moscow recognised the Luhansk and Donetsk People’s Republics located in eastern Ukraine on 21 February this year, three days before it its eastern neighbour.

Dictator Bashar Al-Assad of the Russian-backed "republics" earlier this month, the Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR)’s head Denis Pushilin said on Telegram.

Assad reportedly met with with the DPR’s self-declared Minister of Foreign Affairs Natalia Nikonorova and expressed his regime’sÌýsupport for Russia’s fightÌýagainst the US and its NATO allies.Ìý

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During the meeting, Assad announced that "the official start of the procedures" of recognising Donetsk.

The Syrian regime is a staunch of Russia, with Assad backing Moscow’s military aggression of Ukraine, calling it a "correction of history".

Meanwhile, Moscow has kept Assad propped up throughout more than a decade of civil war.

Both regimes have also been accused of committing a staggering number of war crimes against opposition figures; Russian forces have also carried out against Syrian civilians.

Since its February invasion of Ukraine, Russian forces have , and displacing millions more in what has been described as one of the worst crises in recent European history.

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