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11 Years Ago, the Representative of Ukraine Signed the First Minsk Agreements (and Then the Second - Even More Favorable to the Kremlin). Here's How It Was (and Hopefully Won't Happen Again)

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On September 5, 2014 in Minsk, representatives of Ukraine, Russia and the OSCE signed a protocol on the “settlement of the conflict in the Donbas”. Ukraine was in a weak negotiating position: the day before, Russian troops inflicted several significant defeats on Ukrainians in the Donbas, the worst of them near Ilovaisk. In the negotiations, Moscow forced Kiev to grant “special status” (i.e. autonomy with great powers) to “people's republics”. A…
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On September 5, 2014 in Minsk, representatives of Ukraine, Russia and the OSCE signed a protocol on the “settlement of the conflict in the Donbas”. Ukraine was in a weak negotiating position: the day before, Russian troops inflicted several significant defeats on Ukrainians in the Donbas, the worst of them near Ilovaisk. In the negotiations, Moscow forced Kiev to grant “special status” (i.e. autonomy with great powers) to “people's republics”. A…

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babel.ua broke the news in on Friday, September 5, 2025.
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