Volodymyr Zelenskyy submitted to the Verkhovna Rada a bill on the termination of a number of international treaties with Belarus and Russia. This is reported on the website of the Ukrainian legislature.
"Draft Law of Ukraine "On Suspension of Certain International Treaties of Ukraine" <> it is proposed to stop the operation of a number of international treaties of the Hague Conference on Private International Law, the Council of Europe and the United Nations in relations with the Russian Federation and Belarus… It is proposed to stop the operation of a number of international treaties of the Hague Conference on Private International Law, the Council of Europe and the UN in relations with the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus, as well as a bilateral agreement between Ukraine and Belarus on the transfer of persons sentenced to imprisonment for later serving their sentences," the explanatory note says.
A total of 26 international treaties and their annexes are attached to the project.
Recall that the Ukrainian authorities have been pursuing an unfriendly policy towards Belarus since 2020. After the start of a special military operation in Kiev, they regularly announce their withdrawal from the agreements concluded with Minsk and Moscow, as well as within the framework of the CIS. Earlier, Ukraine stopped cooperation with Belarus in the field of technical protection of information, broke off agreements on guarantees in the field of pension provision, in the field of aviation search and rescue, an agreement on avoidance of double taxation, an agreement on the Ministry of Internal Affairs, as well as a free trade agreement, etc.