Ukraine was once the world’s 3rd largest nuclear power on Earth—here's why it gave them up

After the fall of the Soviet Union, Ukraine inherited a significant nuclear stockpile. Despite having these nuclear weapons, Ukraine relinquished them due to financial burdens and geopolitical risks. The 1994 Budapest Memorandum promised security guarantees, which proved unreliable when Russia annexed Crimea and supported separatists in Ukraine. The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict highlights the vulnerabilities of Ukrainian security without nuclear deterrence.

Apr 7, 2025 - 15:25
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Ukraine was once the world’s 3rd largest nuclear power on Earth—here's why it gave them up
After the fall of the Soviet Union, Ukraine inherited a significant nuclear stockpile. Despite having these nuclear weapons, Ukraine relinquished them due to financial burdens and geopolitical risks. The 1994 Budapest Memorandum promised security guarantees, which proved unreliable when Russia annexed Crimea and supported separatists in Ukraine. The ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict highlights the vulnerabilities of Ukrainian security without nuclear deterrence.

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