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- Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine abstract "When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the newly independent Ukraine had on its territory what was the third largest strategic nuclear weapons arsenal in the world. It was larger than those of Britain, France, and China combined. On June 1, 1996 Ukraine became a non-nuclear nation when it sent the last of its 1,900 strategic nuclear warheads to Russia for dismantling. The first shipment of nuclear weapons from Ukraine to Russia (by train) was in March 1994. In return for giving up its nuclear weapons, Ukraine, the United States of America, Russia, and the United Kingdom signed the 1994 Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances, pledging to respect Ukraine territorial integrity, a pledge that was broken by Russia's 2014 military intervention in Crimea. However, there is a dispute whether Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances is anything more than a general statement of intent, lacking the rigor of an international treaty and accompanying ratification procedure.".
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- Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine subject Category:1994_in_international_relations.
- Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_Ukraine.
- Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine subject Category:History_of_Ukraine.
- Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine subject Category:Non-proliferation_treaties.
- Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine subject Category:Nuclear_proliferation.
- Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine subject Category:Nuclear_weapons_by_country.
- Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine subject Category:Nuclear_weapons_policy.
- Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine subject Category:Treaties_concluded_in_1994.
- Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine subject Category:Weapons_of_Ukraine.
- Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine subject Category:Weapons_of_mass_destruction.
- Nuclear_weapons_and_Ukraine comment "When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the newly independent Ukraine had on its territory what was the third largest strategic nuclear weapons arsenal in the world. It was larger than those of Britain, France, and China combined. On June 1, 1996 Ukraine became a non-nuclear nation when it sent the last of its 1,900 strategic nuclear warheads to Russia for dismantling. The first shipment of nuclear weapons from Ukraine to Russia (by train) was in March 1994.".
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