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  1. TheJiral on

    Makes zero difference. Treaties with Russia have not been worth the paper they are written on already before.

  2. Creepy_Jeweler_1351 on

    They never cared about folowing any agreement anyways

  3. DavidLynchsCoffeeBea on

    Sounds as if its about time for Norway to throw the russians out of Svalbard then, if old agreements aren’t to be honoured.

  4. Hairy_Muff305 on

    We don’t care, your word is worth nothing anyway. Just go back to the dark ages where you belong and fight over potatoes.

  5. BetImaginary4945 on

    EU, just take their money already. They’ll never learn a lesson until you sequester and dispurse all Russian investments for Ukrainian defense.

  6. Critical-Exam-2702 on

    Basically they are cancelling a bunch of agreements about sharing information about military and security related politics.

    Could be worse, but this is some virtue signaling, which isn’t really necessary

  7. Fabuladocet on

    I’m mean, why not? It signed an agreement of nonaggression with Ukraine to get it to give up its nukes. Honor means nothing to that petite, sleepy-eyed sociopath.

  8. Is that the respect they want from Europe to keep them from starting any wars?

  9. kalbinibirak on

    English translate and source:

    I can’t share the source because Reddit automatically blocked the russian sources.

    source:

    [https://i.imgur.com/Aek8Bi3.png](https://i.imgur.com/Aek8Bi3.png)

    **Translate:**

    **GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION**

    **ORDER**

    dated December 16, 2025 No. 3810-r

    MOSCOW

    Authorize the Ministry of Defense of Russia to terminate the following international agreements:

    * Agreement between the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Bulgaria on bilateral cooperation, signed in Sofia on August 4, 1992;
    * Agreement between the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Defense of the Federal Republic of Germany, signed in Moscow on April 13, 1993;
    * Agreement between the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of National Defense of the Republic of Poland on bilateral cooperation in the military field, signed in Moscow on July 7, 1993;
    * Agreement between the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of National Defense of Romania on military cooperation, signed in Bucharest on March 28, 1994;
    * Agreement between the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Defense of Denmark on cooperation in the military field, signed in Copenhagen on September 8, 1994;
    * Agreement between the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Defense of the Kingdom of Norway on cooperation in the military field, signed in Moscow on December 15, 1995;
    * Memorandum of Understanding between the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Defense of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the field of defense, signed in Moscow on March 18, 1997;

    *(Page 2)*

    * Agreement on cooperation between the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Defense of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, signed in The Hague on June 18, 1997;
    * Agreement between the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Defense of the Republic of Croatia on cooperation, signed in Moscow on December 18, 1998;
    * Agreement between the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Defense of the Kingdom of Belgium on cooperation, signed in Brussels on December 19, 2001;
    * Agreement between the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation and the Ministry of Defense of the Czech Republic on cooperation, signed in Moscow on April 16, 2002.

    **Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation**

    *[Stamp: Document signed with electronic signature]* *[Signature]* **M. Mishustin**

  10. NocturneFogg on

    I get the distinct impression these are not worth the paper they’re written on anyway.

  11. Russians are known for their honesty and commitment to honor agreements they signed in the past.

    Is Budapest memorandum in the room with us right now?

  12. Suitable_Dot_6999 on

    Pure formality, they revoke or ignore agreements, not much difference at the end

  13. havregryns on

    Putin got punched in the face after EU found a way to fund and support Ukraine yesterday 

  14. CriticalSpirit on

    A treaty with Russia isn’t worth the paper it’s written on.

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