Memorandum accepted current borders, Russia signed. Breakaway 'countries' did not accept the borders and asked Russia for help. Can't find anything on Ukraine's border declaration.
I was able to find something on the UN website titled “Statute of Ukraine Concerning the State Frontier, November 4 1991,” but am working on where to actually read the numerous articles outlined in this statute. It does appear to be the most recent iteration of it, though.
No substance yet but I will get back to you as soon as I find something worthy of a link
This is very interesting, but it would be nice if the author of the article had sourced these statements.
I’ll probably do some digging to confirm.
Please share what you find. I'm looking at the Memorandum but all a bit dense.
This article decries its value https://www.dw.com/en/ukraines-forgotten-security-guarantee-the-budapest-memorandum/a-18111097
Link to Memorandum
https://larouchepub.com/eiw/public/2014/eirv41n08-20140221/34-35_4108.pdf
Nothing on defining border claims, just acknowledgement of current borders.
https://europe-cities.com/2022/02/21/what-is-the-budapest-memorandum-which-has-not-given-ukraine-security-guarantees/
Memorandum accepted current borders, Russia signed. Breakaway 'countries' did not accept the borders and asked Russia for help. Can't find anything on Ukraine's border declaration.
https://www.rferl.org/a/ukraine-explainer-budapest-memorandum/25280502.html
I was able to find something on the UN website titled “Statute of Ukraine Concerning the State Frontier, November 4 1991,” but am working on where to actually read the numerous articles outlined in this statute. It does appear to be the most recent iteration of it, though.
No substance yet but I will get back to you as soon as I find something worthy of a link
In 1918 Ukraine was free and Christian. Dr Peter Hammond on the real story behind the Ukraine crisis
https://www.bitchute.com/video/dwy8USilG03Z/