Ignoramus-et-Ignorabimus schrieb am 28.03.2022 09:44:
... es ist eine merkwürdige Schlussfolgerung, dass Selensky mit seiner Äusserung über die offensichtliche Unwirksamkeit der Garantien des Budapester Memorandums, implizit die Frage der atomaren Aufrüstung der Ukraine tangiert habe.
Wohl nicht ganz fernliegend wie selbst Exilukrainer sagen:
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said at the Munich Security Conference that he would initiate consultations within the framework of the Budapest Memorandum.
If the summit of the countries participating in the Budapest Memorandum does not take place or does not provide Ukraine with security guarantees, the document will be recognized by Ukraine as invalid along with the points that were signed in 1994, the Ukrainian President said.
" The Minister of Foreign Affairs has been instructed to convene [consultations. If they do not take place again or their results do bring security guarantees for our country, Ukraine will have every right to believe that the Budapest Memorandum does not work, and all 1994 commitments will be called into question," the President of Ukraine said.
https://www.uawire.org/zelensky-ukraine-may-reconsider-its-nuclear-status