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130834
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2014.
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The author offers opinions on the Budapest Memorandum, a 1994 agreement between Russia, Ukraine, Great Britain and the U.S. offering security guarantees for Ukraine in return for its nuclear disarmament. Citing the history of Ukraine's foreign relations since 1991, It is stated that since the U.S. and Great Britain have recognized the provision government created in 2014 while Russia has not, the Memorandum has no relevance to Russia's intervention in Crimea.
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130838
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2014.
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The author offers opinions on the Budapest Memorandum, a 1994 agreement between Russia, Ukraine, Great Britain and the U.S. offering security guarantees for Ukraine in return for its nuclear disarmament. Citing the history of Ukraine's foreign relations since 1991, It is stated that since the U.S. and Great Britain have recognized the provision government created in 2014 while Russia has not, the Memorandum has no relevance to Russia's intervention in Crimea.
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164211
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"The NPT [Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons] is the main international treaty of today. There's simply no treaty that's more important. We should leave no stone unturned in pressing for compliance with this treaty because we'll all be done for without it. We should talk more about the NPT so that everyone knows about it."1
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107090
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2011.
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THE FAST MOVING controversial developments in the Middle East and North Africa seem to be sidelining the search for responses to some fundamental security challenges in the region. This refers, for example, to the discussion of steps for the preparation and successful conduct of next year's conference on the establishment of a nuclear-weapon-free zone (NWFZ) in the Middle East. Furthermore, some people think that there is not a favorable environment for such a conference now or in the foreseeable future.
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158182
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IN 1816-1817, the flag of the Russian Empire was waving on the westernmost of the Hawaiian Islands, Kauai. The word "Don" appeared on the Kauai map as a new name for what had been the Hanapepe River. Three Russian forts, which were named Elizabeth, Alexander and Barclay, emerged at key strategic points on the island - at the mouth of the Waimea River in the south and on the shore of the picturesque Hanalei Bay in the north.
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173294
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THE MIDDLE EAST remains one of the zones of high tension and instability in the contemporary world. Today, new challenges - e.g., international terrorism, the crises in Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Libya, and Syria - are adding to the old and deeply rooted problems created by the Arab-Israeli conflict. The unresolved issue of the weapons of mass destruction (WMD) increases regional destabilization even though the issue of a zone free from nuclear and other types of weapons of mass destruction (WMD-Free Zone) in the region has been discussed by the international community for several decades now. So far, almost no results have been achieved in fulfillment of the 1995 Resolution on the Middle East.
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