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Golli is right regarding the wording of the Budapest memorandum, it isn't explicit at all.
I would even agree that perhaps technically "the UK and USA have held up their part of the deal".
Nothing in my OP denies this, I am talking about a more general evaluation of the reliability of the US.
I don't have an opinion either way, I haven't read it. I'm just pointing out that the link they added doesn't seem to lead anywhere.
Yes, the link didn't work.
I am from Ukraine, so I didn't need the link. :)
Sorry about that, i think the brackets in the wikipedia-link somehow messed up the formating. I swapped out the link to another one from the UN.