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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsThis is what Russia signed on Dec. 5, 1994
From left: Russian President Boris Yeltsin, U.S. President Bill Clinton, President of Ukraine Leonid Kuchma, and British Prime Minister John Major, sign the Non-Proliferation Treaty in the Budapest Convention Center, Hungary on Dec. 5, 1994.
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This is what Russia signed on Dec. 5, 1994 (Original Post)
dalton99a
Feb 2022
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James48
(4,436 posts)1. Question-
Since Russia broke this agreement, is Putin now a legal military target? Can we get the UN Security Council to agree to defend Ukraine?
I heard Ukraine is arguing that Russia should not be the entity that remains on the Security Council. Can we help Ukraine take the Security Council seat?
Bev54
(10,053 posts)5. Russia has veto power. I still cannot wrap my head around who the hell
thought that was a good idea.
Hiawatha Pete
(1,799 posts)3. K&R
kiranon
(1,727 posts)4. We need to defend Ukraine now and admit it is the true holder of the Security Council seat at the UN