International recognition of Donetsk and Luhansk

The Donetsk People's Republic and Luhansk People's Republic declared independence from Ukraine following an unofficial status referendum in May 2014. Shortly thereafter, both proto-states merged to the confederation of Novorossiya.

Map as of May 2019
  Ukraine
  Donetsk People's Republic
  Luhansk People's Republic

History and current state

In November 2014, representatives of Novorossiya send a request to several Latin American states, like Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela.[1] Nevertheless, none of the states answered the request. In May 2015, the confederation of Novorossiya was dissolved.

Until today, both self-declared republics are internationally recognized as parts of Ukrainian territory by all member states of the United Nations. Donetsk and Luhansk have only received international recognition from each other and South Ossetia, another partially-recognized state that is currently recognized by five UN members.

Positions taken by states

States formally recognizing Donetsk and Luhansk as independent

Other states

StateDate of recognitionDiplomatic relations establishedNotes
1 Donetsk
 Luhansk
11 May 201411 May 2014Both republics simultaneously declared independence and were previously united under the Novorossiya confederation from 2014–15.
2 South Ossetia19 June 2014 (Luhansk)[2]
27 June 2014 (Donetsk)[3]
28 January 2015 (Luhansk)[4]
13 May 2015 (Donetsk)[5]

See also

References

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