“The goal of the legislation is the security of national interests, independence, sovereignty, and the territorial integrity of Ukraine,” an explanatory note to the legislative act reads.
The intergovernmental agreement was signed December 2, 2000, in Moscow and was ratified by the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada on November 15, 2001.
In June 2014, Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko banned any type of military-technical cooperation with Russia.
Ukrainian Parliament Denounces Agreement With Russia on Military Cooperation
Kiev scrapped the agreement on the pretext of alleged "Russian destructive activities in Ukraine", an explanatory note accompanying the legislative act reads.
The agreement was originally signed on November 25, 1995 in the city of Sochi and was ratified by Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada on January 10, 2002.
Ukrainian Parliament Denounces Russian Agreement on Cooperation in Military Reconnaisance
"Cooperation between the special forces of our governments, including military reconnaissance, has become impossible and is considered treacherous to the national interests of Ukraine,” an explanatory note accompanying the legislative act reads.
The original intergovernmental agreement was signed on August 26, 1997 in Kiev and was ratified by Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada on February 7, 2002.
Ukrainian Parliament Denounces Agreement With Russia on Organizing Military Logistics
“In the current conditions cooperation in the organization of military intergovernmental military logistics between our governments has become impossible since it completely does not comply with objective situations and is treacherous to the national interests of Ukraine,” an explanatory note accompanying the legislative act reads.
The original agreement was signed on November 25, 1995 in Sochi and was ratified by Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada on September 12, 2002.