- Budapest Memorandum - Wikipedia
The "Budapest Memorandum" is actually three documents signed individually on 5 December 1994 by the three leaders of the ex-Soviet nations, together with the guarantor nations: United States, United Kingdom and Russia
- The Budapest Memorandum and U. S. Obligations - Brookings
December 5 marks the 20th anniversary of the signing of the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances for Ukraine Russia has grossly violated the commitments it made in that document
- No. 52241 Ukraine, Russian Federation, United Kingdom . . . - United Nations
Le présent Mémorandum est applicable dès sa signature SIGNÉ en quatre exemplaires faisant également foi en langues ukrainienne, anglaise et russe Budapest, le 5 décembre 1994 Pour l’Ukraine
- Budapest Memorandum | National Security Archive
Volume 3007, I-52241 167No 52241 ____ Ukraine, Russian Federation, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and United States of America Memorandum on security assurances in connection with Ukraine’s accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
- A Dummies guide to the Budapest Memorandum, as it pertains to Ukraine.
Begun in April 1992 and held first with the US and then with the UK, Russia, and France, the talks ended on December 5, 1994, with the signing of the Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, whereby Ukraine became a party to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
- Ukraine war: what is the Budapest Memorandum and why has Russia’s . . .
Russia first broke its commitments under the Budapest Memorandum in 2014, with its annexation of Crimea and aggression in eastern Ukraine
- The Budapest Memorandum – Underground History
Signed on December 5, 1994, at the Conference on Security and Co-operation in Europe (CSCE) summit in Budapest, the Memorandum formalized high-level political commitments provided to Ukraine, Belarus, and Kazakhstan in connection with their accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) as non-nuclear-weapons states
- Ukraine: The Budapest Memorandum of 1994 - Harvard University
The following is the text of the Memorandum on Secu-rity Assurances, known as the Budapest Memorandum, in connection with Ukraine’s accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, signed Dec 5, 1994
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