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  28.  @martinskovpoulsen2736  Russia can recall and take a closer look at this Treaty: Final Settlement AGREEMENT with respect to Germany Article 1 1. The united Germany will include the territories of the German Democratic Republic, the Federal Republic of Germany and the whole of Berlin. Its external borders will finally become the borders of the GDR and the FRG from the date of entry into force of this Treaty. The confirmation of the final character of the borders of a united Germany is an essential part of the peaceful order in Europe. 2. The United Germany and the Republic of Poland confirm the existing border between them in a treaty that is binding in accordance with international law. 3. The united Germany has no territorial claims against other States and will not make such claims in the future either. 4. The Governments of the GDR and the FRG will ensure that the Constitution of the united Germany does not contain any provisions contrary to these principles. Accordingly, this applies to the provisions set out in the preamble, in the second sentence of article 23 and in article 146 of the Basic Law of Germany. 5. The Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the French Republic officially take note of the relevant commitments and statements of the Governments of the GDR and the FRG and declare that with their implementation the final character of the borders of the united Germany will be confirmed. Article 2 The governments of the GDR and Germany confirm their statements that only peace will come from German soil. According to the Constitution of the united Germany, actions that can and aim to disrupt peace between peoples, especially preparations for an offensive war, are unconstitutional and punishable. The Governments of the GDR and Germany declare that a united Germany will never use the weapons it possesses, except in accordance with its constitution and the UN Charter. Article 3 1. The Governments of the GDR and the FRG confirm their renunciation of the production, possession and disposal of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. They declare that a united Germany will also adhere to these commitments. In particular, the rights and obligations arising from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons of July 1, 1968, continue to apply to the united Germany. 2. The Government of Germany and the Government of the GDR made the following statement on August 30, 1990 in Vienna at the negotiations on conventional armed forces in Europe: "The German government undertakes to reduce the armed forces of the united Germany within 3-4 years to the number of 370,000 people (land forces, air force and naval forces). This reduction should begin with the entry into force of the first treaty on conventional armed forces in Europe. Within this cumulative upper limit, no more than 345,000 people will be included in the ground forces and air forces, which, in accordance with the agreed mandate, are the only subject of negotiations on conventional armed forces in Europe. The German Government sees in its commitment to reduce the land and air forces a significant German contribution to the reduction of conventional armed forces in Europe. It proceeds from the fact that in subsequent negotiations, other participants will also contribute to strengthening security and stability in Europe, including measures to limit the number of troops." The GDR Government fully aligned itself with this statement. 3. The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the USA, the USSR, and the French Republic take note of these statements by the Governments of the GDR and the FRG. Article 4 1. The Governments of the USSR, the GDR and the FRG declare that the USSR and the united Germany will settle by agreement the conditions and terms of the stay of Soviet troops in the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, as well as the implementation of the withdrawal of these troops, which will be completed by the end of 1994, in conjunction with the implementation of the obligations of the Governments of the GDR and the FRG, set out in paragraph 2 of Article 3 of this Agreement. 2. The Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and the French Republic take note of this statement. Article 5 1. Until the completion of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, in accordance with Article 4 of this Treaty, exclusively German territorial defense formations, not integrated into allied structures, to which German armed forces are attached to the rest of German territory, will be deployed in this territory as the armed forces of a united Germany. Subject to the settlement contained in paragraph 2 of this article, the troops of other States will not be stationed in this territory or carry out other military activities there during this period. 2. For the duration of the stay of Soviet troops in the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, the troops of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and the French Republic will, in accordance with the wishes of the German side, on the basis of an appropriate contractual settlement between the Government of the united Germany and the Governments of these States, continue to be stationed in Berlin. The number of personnel and the number of weapons of all non-German troops stationed in Berlin will not be greater than at the time of signing this Agreement. New categories of weapons will not be introduced there by the German armed forces. The Government of the united Germany will conclude agreements with the Governments of the States that have deployed troops in Berlin on fair terms, taking into account the relations existing with these States. 3. After the completion of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, formations of the German armed forces may also be located in this part of Germany, attached to military allied structures in the same way as formations in the rest of German territory, but without nuclear weapons carriers. This does not apply to conventional weapons systems, which may have other abilities besides conventional ones, but which in this part of Germany are equipped for a conventional role and are intended only for such. Foreign troops and nuclear weapons or their carriers will not be stationed in this part of Germany and deployed there. Article 6 The right of the united Germany to participate in the unions, with all the rights and obligations arising from this, is not affected by this Treaty. Article 7 1. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States, the USSR and the French Republic hereby terminate their rights and responsibilities with respect to Berlin and Germany as a whole. As a result, the relevant quadrilateral agreements, decisions and practices related to them are terminated and all relevant institutions of the four Powers are dissolved. 2. In accordance with this, the united Germany acquires full sovereignty over its internal and external affairs. Article 8 1. This Treaty is subject to ratification or acceptance as soon as possible. The ratification on the German side is carried out by the united Germany. This Treaty is thus valid for a united Germany. 2. Instruments of ratification or acceptance shall be deposited with the Government of the united Germany. It shall inform the Governments of the other Contracting Parties of the deposit of each instrument of ratification or acceptance. Article 9 This Treaty shall enter into force for the United Germany, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States, the USSR and the French Republic on the date of deposit by these States of the last instrument of ratification or acceptance. Article 10 The original of this Agreement, the texts of which in English, German, Russian and French are equally valid, shall be deposited with the Government of Germany, which will transmit certified copies to the Governments of the other Contracting Parties. In witness whereof the undersigned, duly authorized, have signed this Agreement. Done in Moscow on September 12, 1990
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  30.  @martinskovpoulsen2736  Russia can recall and take a closer look at this Treaty: Final Settlement AGREEMENT with respect to Germany Article 1 1. The united Germany will include the territories of the German Democratic Republic, the Federal Republic of Germany and the whole of Berlin. Its external borders will finally become the borders of the GDR and the FRG from the date of entry into force of this Treaty. The confirmation of the final character of the borders of a united Germany is an essential part of the peaceful order in Europe. 2. The United Germany and the Republic of Poland confirm the existing border between them in a treaty that is binding in accordance with international law. 3. The united Germany has no territorial claims against other States and will not make such claims in the future either. 4. The Governments of the GDR and the FRG will ensure that the Constitution of the united Germany does not contain any provisions contrary to these principles. Accordingly, this applies to the provisions set out in the preamble, in the second sentence of article 23 and in article 146 of the Basic Law of Germany. 5. The Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the French Republic officially take note of the relevant commitments and statements of the Governments of the GDR and the FRG and declare that with their implementation the final character of the borders of the united Germany will be confirmed. Article 2 The governments of the GDR and Germany confirm their statements that only peace will come from German soil. According to the Constitution of the united Germany, actions that can and aim to disrupt peace between peoples, especially preparations for an offensive war, are unconstitutional and punishable. The Governments of the GDR and Germany declare that a united Germany will never use the weapons it possesses, except in accordance with its constitution and the UN Charter. Article 3 1. The Governments of the GDR and the FRG confirm their renunciation of the production, possession and disposal of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. They declare that a united Germany will also adhere to these commitments. In particular, the rights and obligations arising from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons of July 1, 1968, continue to apply to the united Germany. 2. The Government of Germany and the Government of the GDR made the following statement on August 30, 1990 in Vienna at the negotiations on conventional armed forces in Europe: "The German government undertakes to reduce the armed forces of the united Germany within 3-4 years to the number of 370,000 people (land forces, air force and naval forces). This reduction should begin with the entry into force of the first treaty on conventional armed forces in Europe. Within this cumulative upper limit, no more than 345,000 people will be included in the ground forces and air forces, which, in accordance with the agreed mandate, are the only subject of negotiations on conventional armed forces in Europe. The German Government sees in its commitment to reduce the land and air forces a significant German contribution to the reduction of conventional armed forces in Europe. It proceeds from the fact that in subsequent negotiations, other participants will also contribute to strengthening security and stability in Europe, including measures to limit the number of troops." The GDR Government fully aligned itself with this statement. 3. The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the USA, the USSR, and the French Republic take note of these statements by the Governments of the GDR and the FRG. Article 4 1. The Governments of the USSR, the GDR and the FRG declare that the USSR and the united Germany will settle by agreement the conditions and terms of the stay of Soviet troops in the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, as well as the implementation of the withdrawal of these troops, which will be completed by the end of 1994, in conjunction with the implementation of the obligations of the Governments of the GDR and the FRG, set out in paragraph 2 of Article 3 of this Agreement. 2. The Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and the French Republic take note of this statement. Article 5 1. Until the completion of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, in accordance with Article 4 of this Treaty, exclusively German territorial defense formations, not integrated into allied structures, to which German armed forces are attached to the rest of German territory, will be deployed in this territory as the armed forces of a united Germany. Subject to the settlement contained in paragraph 2 of this article, the troops of other States will not be stationed in this territory or carry out other military activities there during this period. 2. For the duration of the stay of Soviet troops in the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, the troops of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and the French Republic will, in accordance with the wishes of the German side, on the basis of an appropriate contractual settlement between the Government of the united Germany and the Governments of these States, continue to be stationed in Berlin. The number of personnel and the number of weapons of all non-German troops stationed in Berlin will not be greater than at the time of signing this Agreement. New categories of weapons will not be introduced there by the German armed forces. The Government of the united Germany will conclude agreements with the Governments of the States that have deployed troops in Berlin on fair terms, taking into account the relations existing with these States. 3. After the completion of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, formations of the German armed forces may also be located in this part of Germany, attached to military allied structures in the same way as formations in the rest of German territory, but without nuclear weapons carriers. This does not apply to conventional weapons systems, which may have other abilities besides conventional ones, but which in this part of Germany are equipped for a conventional role and are intended only for such. Foreign troops and nuclear weapons or their carriers will not be stationed in this part of Germany and deployed there. Article 6 The right of the united Germany to participate in the unions, with all the rights and obligations arising from this, is not affected by this Treaty. Article 7 1. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States, the USSR and the French Republic hereby terminate their rights and responsibilities with respect to Berlin and Germany as a whole. As a result, the relevant quadrilateral agreements, decisions and practices related to them are terminated and all relevant institutions of the four Powers are dissolved. 2. In accordance with this, the united Germany acquires full sovereignty over its internal and external affairs. Article 8 1. This Treaty is subject to ratification or acceptance as soon as possible. The ratification on the German side is carried out by the united Germany. This Treaty is thus valid for a united Germany. 2. Instruments of ratification or acceptance shall be deposited with the Government of the united Germany. It shall inform the Governments of the other Contracting Parties of the deposit of each instrument of ratification or acceptance. Article 9 This Treaty shall enter into force for the United Germany, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States, the USSR and the French Republic on the date of deposit by these States of the last instrument of ratification or acceptance. Article 10 The original of this Agreement, the texts of which in English, German, Russian and French are equally valid, shall be deposited with the Government of Germany, which will transmit certified copies to the Governments of the other Contracting Parties. In witness whereof the undersigned, duly authorized, have signed this Agreement. Done in Moscow on September 12, 1990 ❗К вопросу ОККУПАЦИИ
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  31.  @jamesedwards6173  Russia can recall and take a closer look at this Treaty: Final Settlement AGREEMENT with respect to Germany Article 1 1. The united Germany will include the territories of the German Democratic Republic, the Federal Republic of Germany and the whole of Berlin. Its external borders will finally become the borders of the GDR and the FRG from the date of entry into force of this Treaty. The confirmation of the final character of the borders of a united Germany is an essential part of the peaceful order in Europe. 2. The United Germany and the Republic of Poland confirm the existing border between them in a treaty that is binding in accordance with international law. 3. The united Germany has no territorial claims against other States and will not make such claims in the future either. 4. The Governments of the GDR and the FRG will ensure that the Constitution of the united Germany does not contain any provisions contrary to these principles. Accordingly, this applies to the provisions set out in the preamble, in the second sentence of article 23 and in article 146 of the Basic Law of Germany. 5. The Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the French Republic officially take note of the relevant commitments and statements of the Governments of the GDR and the FRG and declare that with their implementation the final character of the borders of the united Germany will be confirmed. Article 2 The governments of the GDR and Germany confirm their statements that only peace will come from German soil. According to the Constitution of the united Germany, actions that can and aim to disrupt peace between peoples, especially preparations for an offensive war, are unconstitutional and punishable. The Governments of the GDR and Germany declare that a united Germany will never use the weapons it possesses, except in accordance with its constitution and the UN Charter. Article 3 1. The Governments of the GDR and the FRG confirm their renunciation of the production, possession and disposal of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. They declare that a united Germany will also adhere to these commitments. In particular, the rights and obligations arising from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons of July 1, 1968, continue to apply to the united Germany. 2. The Government of Germany and the Government of the GDR made the following statement on August 30, 1990 in Vienna at the negotiations on conventional armed forces in Europe: "The German government undertakes to reduce the armed forces of the united Germany within 3-4 years to the number of 370,000 people (land forces, air force and naval forces). This reduction should begin with the entry into force of the first treaty on conventional armed forces in Europe. Within this cumulative upper limit, no more than 345,000 people will be included in the ground forces and air forces, which, in accordance with the agreed mandate, are the only subject of negotiations on conventional armed forces in Europe. The German Government sees in its commitment to reduce the land and air forces a significant German contribution to the reduction of conventional armed forces in Europe. It proceeds from the fact that in subsequent negotiations, other participants will also contribute to strengthening security and stability in Europe, including measures to limit the number of troops." The GDR Government fully aligned itself with this statement. 3. The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the USA, the USSR, and the French Republic take note of these statements by the Governments of the GDR and the FRG. Article 4 1. The Governments of the USSR, the GDR and the FRG declare that the USSR and the united Germany will settle by agreement the conditions and terms of the stay of Soviet troops in the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, as well as the implementation of the withdrawal of these troops, which will be completed by the end of 1994, in conjunction with the implementation of the obligations of the Governments of the GDR and the FRG, set out in paragraph 2 of Article 3 of this Agreement. 2. The Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and the French Republic take note of this statement. Article 5 1. Until the completion of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, in accordance with Article 4 of this Treaty, exclusively German territorial defense formations, not integrated into allied structures, to which German armed forces are attached to the rest of German territory, will be deployed in this territory as the armed forces of a united Germany. Subject to the settlement contained in paragraph 2 of this article, the troops of other States will not be stationed in this territory or carry out other military activities there during this period. 2. For the duration of the stay of Soviet troops in the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, the troops of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and the French Republic will, in accordance with the wishes of the German side, on the basis of an appropriate contractual settlement between the Government of the united Germany and the Governments of these States, continue to be stationed in Berlin. The number of personnel and the number of weapons of all non-German troops stationed in Berlin will not be greater than at the time of signing this Agreement. New categories of weapons will not be introduced there by the German armed forces. The Government of the united Germany will conclude agreements with the Governments of the States that have deployed troops in Berlin on fair terms, taking into account the relations existing with these States. 3. After the completion of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, formations of the German armed forces may also be located in this part of Germany, attached to military allied structures in the same way as formations in the rest of German territory, but without nuclear weapons carriers. This does not apply to conventional weapons systems, which may have other abilities besides conventional ones, but which in this part of Germany are equipped for a conventional role and are intended only for such. Foreign troops and nuclear weapons or their carriers will not be stationed in this part of Germany and deployed there. Article 6 The right of the united Germany to participate in the unions, with all the rights and obligations arising from this, is not affected by this Treaty. Article 7 1. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States, the USSR and the French Republic hereby terminate their rights and responsibilities with respect to Berlin and Germany as a whole. As a result, the relevant quadrilateral agreements, decisions and practices related to them are terminated and all relevant institutions of the four Powers are dissolved. 2. In accordance with this, the united Germany acquires full sovereignty over its internal and external affairs. Article 8 1. This Treaty is subject to ratification or acceptance as soon as possible. The ratification on the German side is carried out by the united Germany. This Treaty is thus valid for a united Germany. 2. Instruments of ratification or acceptance shall be deposited with the Government of the united Germany. It shall inform the Governments of the other Contracting Parties of the deposit of each instrument of ratification or acceptance. Article 9 This Treaty shall enter into force for the United Germany, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States, the USSR and the French Republic on the date of deposit by these States of the last instrument of ratification or acceptance. Article 10 The original of this Agreement, the texts of which in English, German, Russian and French are equally valid, shall be deposited with the Government of Germany, which will transmit certified copies to the Governments of the other Contracting Parties. In witness whereof the undersigned, duly authorized, have signed this Agreement. Done in Moscow on September 12, 1990
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  34.  @wolfgangemmerich7552  Russia should DENOUNCE this Agreement: Final Settlement AGREEMENT with respect to Germany Article 1 1. The united Germany will include the territories of the German Democratic Republic, the Federal Republic of Germany and the whole of Berlin. Its external borders will finally become the borders of the GDR and the FRG from the date of entry into force of this Treaty. The confirmation of the final character of the borders of a united Germany is an essential part of the peaceful order in Europe. 2. The United Germany and the Republic of Poland confirm the existing border between them in a treaty that is binding in accordance with international law. 3. The united Germany has no territorial claims against other States and will not make such claims in the future either. 4. The Governments of the GDR and the FRG will ensure that the Constitution of the united Germany does not contain any provisions contrary to these principles. Accordingly, this applies to the provisions set out in the preamble, in the second sentence of article 23 and in article 146 of the Basic Law of Germany. 5. The Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the French Republic officially take note of the relevant commitments and statements of the Governments of the GDR and the FRG and declare that with their implementation the final character of the borders of the united Germany will be confirmed. Article 2 The governments of the GDR and Germany confirm their statements that only peace will come from German soil. According to the Constitution of the united Germany, actions that can and aim to disrupt peace between peoples, especially preparations for an offensive war, are unconstitutional and punishable. The Governments of the GDR and Germany declare that a united Germany will never use the weapons it possesses, except in accordance with its constitution and the UN Charter. Article 3 1. The Governments of the GDR and the FRG confirm their renunciation of the production, possession and disposal of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. They declare that a united Germany will also adhere to these commitments. In particular, the rights and obligations arising from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons of July 1, 1968, continue to apply to the united Germany. 2. The Government of Germany and the Government of the GDR made the following statement on August 30, 1990 in Vienna at the negotiations on conventional armed forces in Europe: "The German government undertakes to reduce the armed forces of the united Germany within 3-4 years to the number of 370,000 people (land forces, air force and naval forces). This reduction should begin with the entry into force of the first treaty on conventional armed forces in Europe. Within this cumulative upper limit, no more than 345,000 people will be included in the ground forces and air forces, which, in accordance with the agreed mandate, are the only subject of negotiations on conventional armed forces in Europe. The German Government sees in its commitment to reduce the land and air forces a significant German contribution to the reduction of conventional armed forces in Europe. It proceeds from the fact that in subsequent negotiations, other participants will also contribute to strengthening security and stability in Europe, including measures to limit the number of troops." The GDR Government fully aligned itself with this statement. 3. The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the USA, the USSR, and the French Republic take note of these statements by the Governments of the GDR and the FRG. Article 4 1. The Governments of the USSR, the GDR and the FRG declare that the USSR and the united Germany will settle by agreement the conditions and terms of the stay of Soviet troops in the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, as well as the implementation of the withdrawal of these troops, which will be completed by the end of 1994, in conjunction with the implementation of the obligations of the Governments of the GDR and the FRG, set out in paragraph 2 of Article 3 of this Agreement. 2. The Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and the French Republic take note of this statement. Article 5 1. Until the completion of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, in accordance with Article 4 of this Treaty, exclusively German territorial defense formations, not integrated into allied structures, to which German armed forces are attached to the rest of German territory, will be deployed in this territory as the armed forces of a united Germany. Subject to the settlement contained in paragraph 2 of this article, the troops of other States will not be stationed in this territory or carry out other military activities there during this period. 2. For the duration of the stay of Soviet troops in the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, the troops of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and the French Republic will, in accordance with the wishes of the German side, on the basis of an appropriate contractual settlement between the Government of the united Germany and the Governments of these States, continue to be stationed in Berlin. The number of personnel and the number of weapons of all non-German troops stationed in Berlin will not be greater than at the time of signing this Agreement. New categories of weapons will not be introduced there by the German armed forces. The Government of the united Germany will conclude agreements with the Governments of the States that have deployed troops in Berlin on fair terms, taking into account the relations existing with these States. 3. After the completion of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, formations of the German armed forces may also be located in this part of Germany, attached to military allied structures in the same way as formations in the rest of German territory, but without nuclear weapons carriers. This does not apply to conventional weapons systems, which may have other abilities besides conventional ones, but which in this part of Germany are equipped for a conventional role and are intended only for such. Foreign troops and nuclear weapons or their carriers will not be stationed in this part of Germany and deployed there. Article 6 The right of the united Germany to participate in the unions, with all the rights and obligations arising from this, is not affected by this Treaty. Article 7 1. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States, the USSR and the French Republic hereby terminate their rights and responsibilities with respect to Berlin and Germany as a whole. As a result, the relevant quadrilateral agreements, decisions and practices related to them are terminated and all relevant institutions of the four Powers are dissolved. 2. In accordance with this, the united Germany acquires full sovereignty over its internal and external affairs. Article 8 1. This Treaty is subject to ratification or acceptance as soon as possible. The ratification on the German side is carried out by the united Germany. This Treaty is thus valid for a united Germany. 2. Instruments of ratification or acceptance shall be deposited with the Government of the united Germany. It shall inform the Governments of the other Contracting Parties of the deposit of each instrument of ratification or acceptance. Article 9 This Treaty shall enter into force for the United Germany, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States, the USSR and the French Republic on the date of deposit by these States of the last instrument of ratification or acceptance. Article 10 The original of this Agreement, the texts of which in English, German, Russian and French are equally valid, shall be deposited with the Government of Germany, which will transmit certified copies to the Governments of the other Contracting Parties. In witness whereof the undersigned, duly authorized, have signed this Agreement. Done in Moscow on September 12, 1990
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  38.  @johan8969  The UN Charter, in Articles 106 and 107, gives the right to the winners of the Second World War - the USSR, the USA, Great Britain and China - to apply all measures against the countries that fought against them to prevent actions aimed at revising the results of the Second World War. In particular, it is possible to use military force against these countries. To do this, it is enough to notify the other three winning countries, but not to get their consent. Forceful coercion of countries that want to revise the Yalta-Potsdam system in Europe can also be carried out by Russia, which is the legal successor of the USSR. Russia can stop attempts to revive Nazism in Germany, Hungary, Romania, Austria, Bulgaria, Finland, Croatia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Holland, Japan. Articles 106 and 107 of the UN Charter also apply to all those countries that refuse to inherit from the USSR – Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania. Their attitude that there was a Soviet occupation and the treaties of Friendship and cooperation concluded by them with the Third Reich move these countries into the ranks of the Hitlerite coalition. The same position is taken by modern Ukraine, which accepts as its predecessor the military-political formations of the OUN-UPA, created by Ukrainian fascists. Proves that all these post-Soviet republics belong to the Hitlerite coalition. Hence the possibility of revising the territorial acquisitions of countries that position themselves as supporters of the Hitlerite coalition. Plus SPONSORS OF the Nazi regimes (USA and Britain)
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  49.  @stream2watch  Russia should start working on the DENUNCIATION of this Treaty: Final Settlement AGREEMENT with respect to Germany Article 1 1. The united Germany will include the territories of the German Democratic Republic, the Federal Republic of Germany and the whole of Berlin. Its external borders will finally become the borders of the GDR and the FRG from the date of entry into force of this Treaty. The confirmation of the final character of the borders of a united Germany is an essential part of the peaceful order in Europe. 2. The United Germany and the Republic of Poland confirm the existing border between them in a treaty that is binding in accordance with international law. 3. The united Germany has no territorial claims against other States and will not make such claims in the future either. 4. The Governments of the GDR and the FRG will ensure that the Constitution of the united Germany does not contain any provisions contrary to these principles. Accordingly, this applies to the provisions set out in the preamble, in the second sentence of article 23 and in article 146 of the Basic Law of Germany. 5. The Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the French Republic officially take note of the relevant commitments and statements of the Governments of the GDR and the FRG and declare that with their implementation the final character of the borders of the united Germany will be confirmed. Article 2 The governments of the GDR and Germany confirm their statements that only peace will come from German soil. According to the Constitution of the united Germany, actions that can and aim to disrupt peace between peoples, especially preparations for an offensive war, are unconstitutional and punishable. The Governments of the GDR and Germany declare that a united Germany will never use the weapons it possesses, except in accordance with its constitution and the UN Charter. Article 3 1. The Governments of the GDR and the FRG confirm their renunciation of the production, possession and disposal of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. They declare that a united Germany will also adhere to these commitments. In particular, the rights and obligations arising from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons of July 1, 1968, continue to apply to the united Germany. 2. The Government of Germany and the Government of the GDR made the following statement on August 30, 1990 in Vienna at the negotiations on conventional armed forces in Europe: "The German government undertakes to reduce the armed forces of the united Germany within 3-4 years to the number of 370,000 people (land forces, air force and naval forces). This reduction should begin with the entry into force of the first treaty on conventional armed forces in Europe. Within this cumulative upper limit, no more than 345,000 people will be included in the ground forces and air forces, which, in accordance with the agreed mandate, are the only subject of negotiations on conventional armed forces in Europe. The German Government sees in its commitment to reduce the land and air forces a significant German contribution to the reduction of conventional armed forces in Europe. It proceeds from the fact that in subsequent negotiations, other participants will also contribute to strengthening security and stability in Europe, including measures to limit the number of troops." The GDR Government fully aligned itself with this statement. 3. The Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the USA, the USSR, and the French Republic take note of these statements by the Governments of the GDR and the FRG. Article 4 1. The Governments of the USSR, the GDR and the FRG declare that the USSR and the united Germany will settle by agreement the conditions and terms of the stay of Soviet troops in the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, as well as the implementation of the withdrawal of these troops, which will be completed by the end of 1994, in conjunction with the implementation of the obligations of the Governments of the GDR and the FRG, set out in paragraph 2 of Article 3 of this Agreement. 2. The Governments of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and the French Republic take note of this statement. Article 5 1. Until the completion of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, in accordance with Article 4 of this Treaty, exclusively German territorial defense formations, not integrated into allied structures, to which German armed forces are attached to the rest of German territory, will be deployed in this territory as the armed forces of a united Germany. Subject to the settlement contained in paragraph 2 of this article, the troops of other States will not be stationed in this territory or carry out other military activities there during this period. 2. For the duration of the stay of Soviet troops in the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, the troops of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States of America and the French Republic will, in accordance with the wishes of the German side, on the basis of an appropriate contractual settlement between the Government of the united Germany and the Governments of these States, continue to be stationed in Berlin. The number of personnel and the number of weapons of all non-German troops stationed in Berlin will not be greater than at the time of signing this Agreement. New categories of weapons will not be introduced there by the German armed forces. The Government of the united Germany will conclude agreements with the Governments of the States that have deployed troops in Berlin on fair terms, taking into account the relations existing with these States. 3. After the completion of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from the territory of the present GDR and Berlin, formations of the German armed forces may also be located in this part of Germany, attached to military allied structures in the same way as formations in the rest of German territory, but without nuclear weapons carriers. This does not apply to conventional weapons systems, which may have other abilities besides conventional ones, but which in this part of Germany are equipped for a conventional role and are intended only for such. Foreign troops and nuclear weapons or their carriers will not be stationed in this part of Germany and deployed there. Article 6 The right of the united Germany to participate in the unions, with all the rights and obligations arising from this, is not affected by this Treaty. Article 7 1. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States, the USSR and the French Republic hereby terminate their rights and responsibilities with respect to Berlin and Germany as a whole. As a result, the relevant quadrilateral agreements, decisions and practices related to them are terminated and all relevant institutions of the four Powers are dissolved. 2. In accordance with this, the united Germany acquires full sovereignty over its internal and external affairs. Article 8 1. This Treaty is subject to ratification or acceptance as soon as possible. The ratification on the German side is carried out by the united Germany. This Treaty is thus valid for a united Germany. 2. Instruments of ratification or acceptance shall be deposited with the Government of the united Germany. It shall inform the Governments of the other Contracting Parties of the deposit of each instrument of ratification or acceptance. Article 9 This Treaty shall enter into force for the United Germany, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, the United States, the USSR and the French Republic on the date of deposit by these States of the last instrument of ratification or acceptance. Article 10 The original of this Agreement, the texts of which in English, German, Russian and French are equally valid, shall be deposited with the Government of Germany, which will transmit certified copies to the Governments of the other Contracting Parties. In witness whereof the undersigned, duly authorized, have signed this Agreement. Done in Moscow on September 12, 1990
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  52.  @ristoikonen6957  The UN Charter, in Articles 106 and 107, gives the right to the winners of the Second World War - the USSR, the USA, Great Britain and China - to apply all measures against the countries that fought against them to prevent actions aimed at revising the results of the Second World War. In particular, it is possible to use military force against these countries. To do this, it is enough to notify the other three winning countries, but not to get their consent. Forceful coercion of countries that want to revise the Yalta-Potsdam system in Europe can also be carried out by Russia, which is the legal successor of the USSR. Russia can stop attempts to revive Nazism in Germany, Hungary, Romania, Austria, Bulgaria, Finland, Croatia, Slovenia, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Italy, Spain, Norway, Denmark, Holland, Japan. Articles 106 and 107 of the UN Charter also apply to all those countries that refuse to inherit from the USSR – Latvia, Estonia, Lithuania. Their attitude that there was a Soviet occupation and the treaties of Friendship and cooperation concluded by them with the Third Reich move these countries into the ranks of the Hitlerite coalition. The same position is taken by modern Ukraine, which accepts as its predecessor the military-political formations of the OUN-UPA, created by Ukrainian fascists. Proves that all these post-Soviet republics belong to the Hitlerite coalition. Hence the possibility of revising the territorial acquisitions of countries that position themselves as supporters of the Hitlerite coalition. Plus SPONSORS OF the Nazi regimes (USA and Britain) Just information for general development
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