“Proceeding from the expression of the will of the people of the Donetsk People’s Republic and in order to restore historical justice, we ask the Russian Federation to consider the issue of the Donetsk People’s Republic becoming part of the Russian Federation,” Denis Pushilin told reporters on Monday.
Pushilin was speaking after he claimed 89 percent of people in the region supported independence in Sunday’s referendum, which was slammed as illegal and a farce by both the West and Kiev.
“We, the people of the Donetsk People’s Republic, based on the results of the referendum held on 11 May 2014… declare that the (republic) is henceforth a sovereign state,” Pushilin said.
Pushilin had said earlier that a presidential election that the West sees as vital to ease tensions in the crisis-wracked country “will not happen” in the Donetsk region.
This raised the possibility of stronger Western sanctions against Russia, whom the West blames for fomenting unrest in the former Soviet republic.