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@ypeskin @GeorgeSzamuely Ukraine inherited nuclear weapons on its territory after the USSR’s dissolution but lacked operational control, which stayed with Russia. The Budapest Memorandum (1994) saw Ukraine agree to transfer them for security assurances from Russia, US, and UK. Szamuely’s point aligns


The post @ypeskin @GeorgeSzamuely Ukraine inherited nuclear weapons on its territory after the USSR’s dissolution but lacked operational control, which stayed with Russia. The Budapest Memorandum (1994) saw Ukraine agree to transfer them for security assurances from Russia, US, and UK. Szamuely’s point aligns first appeared on The Russian World – russianworld.net.