Group of 7 leaders condemn Russia's 'sham referenda'
President Joe Biden and other Group of 7 leaders condemned Russia's "sham referenda" in occupied Ukrainian territories, calling it a Russian attempt to "create a phony pretext for changing the status of Ukrainian sovereign territory."
“These actions clearly breach the United Nations Charter and international law and go diametrically against the rule of law among nations,” the leaders said in a joint statement.

The G7 also pledged to "never recognize these referenda which appear to be a step toward Russian annexation and we will never recognize a purported annexation if it occurs."
They added, "These sham referenda initiated today by Russia and its proxies have no legal effect or legitimacy, as demonstrated by Russia’s hasty methods of organization, which in no way respect democratic norms, and its blatant intimidation of local populations."
The group warned that it will stand ready to impose "further economic costs on Russia, and on individuals and entities — inside and outside of Russia—providing political or economic support for Russia’s illegal attempts to change the status of Ukrainian territory."
“In addition, we deplore deliberate Russian escalatory steps, including the partial mobilization of reservists and irresponsible nuclear rhetoric," the group said.
-ABC News' Ben Gittleston






