Unequal situation: The Ministry of Foreign Affairs revealed the true reasons for rejecting restrictions on anti-personnel mines.
Ukraine decided to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention due to Russian aggression, which uses anti-personnel mines to wage war against our country. This step is meant to protect Ukraine's sovereignty and ensure the country's security in the face of modern threats.
'The Russian Federation, not being a participant in the convention, is waging war against Ukraine and is using anti-personnel mines as tools of this war.'
Ukraine's withdrawal from the Ottawa Convention is a logical and justified step in the context of Russian aggression, as it contributes to the security and independence of the country necessary to counter Russia's openly hostile activities.
Ukraine decided to withdraw from the Ottawa Convention due to Russian aggression and the necessity to protect its interests in this context. This step is intended to strengthen the security and independence of the country in the face of modern threats from Russia.
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