Ukraine slams failed' 1994 security guarantee, urges NATO membership
Briefly

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Kyiv criticized the Budapest Memorandum, arguing that not providing substantive security guarantees to Ukraine in the 1990s was a grave strategic error.
In a statement marking 30 years of the Budapest Agreement, Ukraine's Foreign Ministry emphasized that full NATO membership is the only real security guarantee to deter further Russian aggression.
President Zelenskyy firmly stated, 'Enough of the Budapest Memorandum. Enough of the Minsk agreements. Twice is enough, we cannot fall into the same trap a third time.'
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