Ukraine’s Decision to Relinquish Nuclear Weapons Exposes Security Vulnerabilities Amid Russia-Ukraine Conflict

After the fall of the Soviet Union, Ukraine acquired a substantial nuclear stockpile, but later gave it up due to financial constraints and geopolitical concerns. The 1994 Budapest Memorandum, which provided security assurances to Ukraine, was left unfulfilled when Russia seized Crimea and backed separatists in Ukraine. The current Russia-Ukraine conflict underscores Ukraine’s security vulnerabilities in the absence of nuclear deterrence.

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