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  1. Ukraine: The Budapest Memorandum of 1994. 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.

  2. Memorandum on security assurances in connection with Ukraine’s accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Budapest, 5 December 1994. Entry into force: 5 December...

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  4. 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. So the UNTERM portal notes for one: "To distinguish this from the other two Budapest Memorandums of the same date, this one ...

  5. treaties.un.org › Pages › showDetailsUNTC - United Nations

    UNTC. Registration Number. 52241. Title. Memorandum on security assurances in connection with Ukraine’s accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. Participant (s) Russian Federation. Ukraine*. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.

  6. of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (annex I), and the text of the Joint Declaration issued on 5 December 1994 by the leaders of our States (annex II). We should be grateful if you would have the text of the present letter and its annexes circulated as a document of the General Assembly, under agenda items 62 and 70, and of the Security Council.

  7. Mar 14, 2022 · Budapest, 5 December 1994 233873 Memorandum on Security Assurances in connection with Ukraine's accession to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons Ukraine , the Russian Federation , the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland , and the United States of America ,

  8. Budapest memorandum at 25: between past and future (PDF) On December 5, 1994, leaders of the United States, the United Kingdom, and the Russian Federation met in Budapest, Hungary, to pledge security assurances to Ukraine in connection with its accession to the Treaty on the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) as a non-nuclear-weapons state.

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