Analysis
Analysis
Ukrainian diplomat involved in 90s nuclear deal with Russia warns Trump about ‘very big mistake’ with Putin
In 1994, Ukraine signed the Budapest Memorandum, agreeing to give up its nuclear arsenal, inherited from the Soviet Union, in return for security assurances from Russia and other powers. The man who helped lead that team is worried its allies are about to make a similar misjudgement.

Boris Yeltsin (2L) and Bill Clinton (C) sign the 1994 Budapest Memorandum

Veteran Ukrainian diplomat Yuri Kostenko helped lead the Budapest Memorandum negotiations
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