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26 Mar 2025, 18:37 GMT+10
The nuclear weapons stationed in the country were always under Russian control, Richard Grenell has said, calling it an uncomfortable fact
The nuclear weapons that Ukraine transferred to Russia under the terms of the Budapest Memorandum in the 1990s were never under Kiev's control, US Presidential Envoy for Special Assignments Richard Grenell has said.
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Ukraine inherited a significant portion of the USSR's nuclear arsenal, temporarily making it the third-largest nuclear power at the time. However, the weapons remained under Russian operational control and Kiev lacked the technical capability to launch them.
In 1994, Ukraine signed the Budapest Memorandum along with the US, Russia and the UK, under which Kiev agreed to transfer all of its nuclear weapons to Russia in exchange for security assurances.
In a post on X on Tuesday, Grenell wrote: "Let's clarify the Budapest Memorandum situation: the nuclear weapons belonged to Russia and were leftovers. Ukraine returned the nuclear weapons back to Russia. They did not belong to Ukraine. That's an inconvenient fact."
Grenell's comments come amid renewed statements by Ukrainian officials criticizing the country's disarmament in the 1990s. Ukraine's Vladimir Zelensky recently told British journalist Piers Morgan that Ukraine was "forced" to give up its nuclear weapons and described the Budapest Memorandum as "stupid, illogical, and very irresponsible." He argued that Kiev should now either be fast-tracked into NATO or given nuclear weapons and missile systems to counter Russia.
Retired US General Keith Kellogg, who serves as Trump's envoy to Ukraine and Russia, dismissed the proposal. Speaking to Fox News Digital last month, Kellogg said, "The chance of them getting their nuclear weapons back is somewhere between slim and none. Let's be honest about it, we both know that's not going to happen."
Russia has repeatedly stated that Ukraine never possessed any nuclear weapons of its own, as the assets belonged to Moscow as the sole legal successor of the Soviet Union.
Russian officials also maintain that the Budapest Memorandum envisioned Ukraine's neutral status, which has since been undermined by NATO's eastward expansion and Kiev's aspirations to join the bloc.
Moscow has cited Ukraine's ambition to join NATO and its threat to obtain nuclear weapons as root causes for the Ukraine conflict. In November, Russian President Vladimir Putin warned that if Ukraine were to obtain nuclear weapons, Moscow would use "all the means of destruction at Russia's disposal."
(RT.com)
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