As Putin ramps up nuclear threats, how world reacts to ‘sham’ referendums is key: Joly
Global News
Claiming the territories as part of Russia, many fear, would provide a dangerous pretext for Putin to use nuclear weapons to stop the continued Ukrainian counteroffensive.
As Russian President Vladimir Putin continues to levy nuclear threats, how the world reacts to “sham” referendums taking place over the coming days in occupied regions of Ukraine will be vital for removing any “fake legitimacy” for the steps he could take next, warns Canada’s foreign minister.
Melanie Joly spoke with reporters on Thursday from New York, where she is in meetings as part of the Canadian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly. So far, world leaders at the General Assembly have focused heavily on the global instability wrought by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, while laying the groundwork for a pushback if Putin tries to annex the Russian-controlled regions.
Claiming them as part of Russia, many fear, would provide a dangerous pretext for Putin to attempt to defend using tactical nuclear weapons to stop the continued Ukrainian counteroffensive.
Joly called the nuclear threats made by Putin amid the counteroffensive in recent days “irresponsible” and “unthinkable,” but also warned that “we can’t be naive” about the threats.
“We have to make sure that we work with allies on different scenarios. We know now that Putin is cornered. He’s cornered and he’s becoming more and more isolated,” she said.
“At the same time, we have to be very careful. We need to make sure the international community do not legitimize the sham referendum that Putin is trying to do,” Joly added.
“It is fundamental because we want to make sure Russia doesn’t have that fake legitimacy as an argument that can be used in the context of this illegal and unjustifiable war. That’s why we call it as it is – these are sham referendums and we are rallying the international community to make sure that is seen as the case.”
Joly also said more sanctions against Russia are coming “very soon” but that she did not support barring Russians from getting visas. Many are currently attempting to flee the country as Putin mobilizes additional forces to support a struggling war effort.