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“退群”!泽连斯基签了
中国基金报·2025-07-15 22:18

Core Viewpoint - Ukraine has decided to suspend its obligations under the Ottawa Convention on landmines, citing the need to reassess its international legal obligations in light of the ongoing conflict with Russia [2][3]. Group 1: Legislative Actions - Ukrainian President Zelensky signed laws recognizing dual citizenship and establishing a special tribunal for crimes committed by Russia during its invasion [1]. - The Ukrainian Parliament (Verkhovna Rada) passed a bill to temporarily suspend obligations under the Ottawa Convention, with 299 votes in favor [2]. Group 2: Justifications for Suspension - Ukraine's decision is based on the asymmetric compliance with the convention, as Russia is not a signatory and thus not bound by its restrictions, while Ukraine's defensive measures are limited by the convention [2]. - The suspension will allow Ukraine to seek additional military technical assistance from non-signatory countries, enhancing its defense capabilities in the ongoing conflict [3]. Group 3: Communication of Suspension - Following the enactment of the new law, Ukraine will formally notify other signatories of the Ottawa Convention, treaty depositaries, and the UN Security Council about its decision to suspend compliance [3].