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US threatens doom as Putin signs treaties to annex four regions in Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has begun signing treaties to annex the four disputed regions in the Ukraine federation.

Meanwhile, the United States and its NATO-controlled allies had issued stern warnings to Russian President Vladimir Putin to stop attempts to annex the disputed four regions in Ukraine to avoid doom days in Russia.

It was gathered that Putin in a speech preceding the treaty-signing ceremony on Friday, urged Ukraine to seek dialogue to end the eight months of fighting which started in February 2022.

According to Associated Press, Putin said he would use “all available means” to protect the territory that Ukrainian and Western officials said Russia was claiming illegitimately and in violation of international law.

He also insisted that Russia would never give up the absorbed regions and would protect them as part of its sovereign territory. The ceremony came three days after the completion of Kremlin-orchestrated “referendums” on joining Russia that was dismissed by Kyiv and the West as a bare-faced land grab held at gunpoint and based on lies.

Putin noted that Ukrainian authorities should “treat…with respect” the lopsided results of the Moscow-managed votes and warned sternly that Russia would never surrender control of the Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson, and Zaporizhzhia regions.

It was further learned that the houses of the Kremlin-controlled Russian parliament will meet next week to rubber-stamp the treaties for the regions to join Russia.

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