Ukraine has officially terminated 116 agreements it previously held with Russia, Belarus, and the CIS, aiming to adjust its legal and diplomatic stance amid ongoing conflict with Russia. The Cabinet of Ministers authorized the move on Wednesday, with Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha confirming the details and emphasizing that Ukraine needs its treaty framework to reflect wartime realities. Among the terminated agreements, 25 were fully canceled, 3 denounced, and 88 treaties withdrawn from, with 5 involving Russia and 23 involving Belarus. This marks a significant break in formal relations with Moscow and Minsk, further distancing Ukraine from Russia-led regional frameworks during... [Continue Reading]