September 24, 2025
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The Budapest Memorandum failed, Ukraine will be a new security architecture – Zelensky

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky noted at a meeting of the UN Security Council that the Budapest Memorandum had failed. Ukraine builds a new security architecture. This is evidenced by the speech of the Head of State at a meeting of the High Level of the UN Security Council. “The Budapest Memorandum, designed to guarantee Ukraine’s security in exchange for the abandonment of nuclear weapons, has failed,” Zelensky said. This document proved that international promises”, – WRITE ON: ua.news

President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky noted at a meeting of the UN Security Council that the Budapest Memorandum had failed. Ukraine builds a new security architecture.

This is evidenced by the speech of the Head of State at a meeting of the High Level of the UN Security Council.

“The Budapest Memorandum, designed to guarantee Ukraine’s security in exchange for the abandonment of nuclear weapons, has failed,” Zelensky said.

This document proved that international promises can turn into empty words.

“That is why, together with the United Kingdom, France and more than 30 countries in our coalition, we are building a new security architecture. We are counting on reliable support for the United States, ”Zelensky said.

The President noted that real security guarantees should be a limit that Russia will not be able to cross again.

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