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  2. Minsk agreements - Wikipedia

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    A map of the buffer zone established by the Minsk Protocol follow-up memorandum. The Minsk agreements were a series of international agreements which sought to end the Donbas war fought between armed Russian separatist groups and Armed Forces of Ukraine, with Russian regular forces playing a central part. [1]

  3. Belovezha Accords - Wikipedia

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    The Agreement on the creation the Commonwealth of Independent States (officially), or unofficially Minsk Agreement [1] [2] and best known as Belovezha Accords, [a] is the agreement declaring that the Soviet Union (USSR) had effectively ceased to exist and establishing the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in its place as an organization created by the same Union Republics.

  4. Mobility rights arrangements of the Commonwealth of ...

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    Ukraine sent a notice of withdrawal on 29 December 2022 and the document ceased to be in force for Ukraine on 19 May 2024. [7] Agreement on assistance to refugees and internally displaced persons signed on 24 September 1993. [8] Agreement on cooperation in the field of labor migration and social protection of migrant workers signed on 15 April ...

  5. Russo-Ukrainian War - Wikipedia

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    A map of the line of control and buffer zone established by the Minsk Protocol on 5 September 2014 On 3 September, Poroshenko said he and Putin had reached a "permanent ceasefire" agreement. [ 131 ] Russia denied this, denying that it was a party to the conflict, adding that "they only discussed how to settle the conflict".

  6. Peace negotiations in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Although Russia was a party to the Minsk agreements, it later denied any obligations, claiming to have only been a mediator between Ukraine and separatist forces. [19] In the lead-up to the invasion, Russia's president Vladimir Putin repeatedly attacked Ukraine's right to exist and referred to Ukraine as "historically Russian lands".

  7. Ukraine–NATO relations - Wikipedia

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    Stoltenberg condemned Putin's declaration: "This further undermines Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, erodes efforts towards a resolution of the conflict, and violates the Minsk agreements, to which Russia is a party." [145] On 24 February 2022 Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. [152]

  8. March 2024 western Russia incursion - Wikipedia

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    The channel also posted a video calling for people not to participate in the 2024 Russian presidential election. Former State Duma deputy Ilya Ponomarev , who lives in Ukraine, claimed that the Freedom of Russia Legion, the Russian Volunteer Corps and the Sibir Battalion entered Kursk and Belgorod Oblasts "as part of a joint operation."

  9. International recognition of the Donetsk People's Republic ...

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    It is a violation of international law, the Minsk agreements and the territorial integrity of Ukraine. We will work closely with our EU and NATO partners for a strong and united reaction." [43] Bosnia and Herzegovina: Bosniak member of the Presidency Šefik Džaferović condemned Russia's moves to recognize the independence of Donetsk and ...