Russian Foreign Ministry building. File photoUN, 18 Oct. Kyiv has not complied with its «Budapest commitments» for many years, said Konstantin Vorontsov, deputy head of the Russian delegation at a meeting of the UN General Assembly First Committee. of the memorandum.Kyiv is pulling up all the reserves to break through Russia's defense, Surovikin said. those that suggested counteracting the growth of aggressive nationalism and chauvinism,» Vorontsov said. «Nationalism was openly encouraged in Kyiv, and in its radical forms. The glorification of Nazi criminals became part of state policy and ideology. Ukraine to protect its fundamental rights and vital interests by exercising the right to self-determination,» he pointed out. In 1994 Ukraine signed the Budapest Memorandum, renouncing the world's third-largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in exchange for a promise from other signatories to keep it safe. Russian Ambassador to Hungary responded to the statement about the «imminent end of Ukraine»
